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Old 11-14-2004, 01:05 AM
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cutting open doors and boot lids

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Just wondering if anyone ca help me, i want to open the door on my subaru stationwagon but i dont know what to use? ive tried cotten but it keeps breaking, nylon jut wont cut and a knife blade is taking forever.Does anyone have an easyier way?

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Old 11-14-2004, 01:26 AM
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Re: cutting open doors and boot lids

Look in the FAQ.

There really isn't an easier way than using a knife blade. That's what I always use.
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Old 11-14-2004, 01:46 AM
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Photo-etch microsaws. That's what I use for all my cutting of body panels. Hasegawa makes a set, but there are also some local (US) makers of similar tools. I bought my set at the LHS. They come in various thickness as well. I got a 1mm set. They have even thinner, .5mm, sets.
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Re: cutting open doors and boot lids

Yup, PE saws, along with the back of a #11 Exacto blade are the way to go. Only other thing you need is patience, take it slow and stready. Here is a link to the PE set I use.
http://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljpage.cgi?HSGTP-4
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