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spaulr

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Is this doable? I don't have any power tools, only a 12v drill. I need to make a patch for a bulkhead hole in my skimmer box. You know the mantra - measure twice, then drill.....yeah well :oops: . Anyhow, will a hacksaw blade be good enough to cut a piece of 1/4 to cover a 1" bulkhead hole?
 
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Yes, since you aren't trying to make a joint out of the hacked edges.

You're glueing flat surface to flat surface, right?

Louey
 
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I did it with a fine tooth hacksaw. The cut was about 4 feet long, and I have a sore arm for 4 days. :oops:

If you are patching with the flat surface, as Louey says, it is fine.
 

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Yes, I'm just putting a patch over the hole on the inside. No joints. I'm going to use weld on 16 and a couple clamps to hold the piece in place.

Thanks guys!
 
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if it's 1/4" you should be able to score it and snap it. Make sure you score it pretty deep.

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Bingo":17yofp9q said:
if it's 1/4" you should be able to score it and snap it. Make sure you score it pretty deep.

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If you have a diamond tipped grout remover tool you can score acrylic very deep without much work. I have cut 3/16" material and built skimming boxes etc. this way. 1/4" is tough but for a patch it will work.
 

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Thanks all. I used my trusty hack saw. Cut through it like butter - well kinda :P. Patch is in place and looking...well, like I'm glad its hidden from view. Drilled the new hold and installed the bulkhead. Little bit more to do, but almost finished.
 

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