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whats the best way to cut this stuf?
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Can't afford exotic stuff so,dunno. :roll:
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1965 Belvedere 2 426 Wedge.

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Post by Anonymous »

Are you buying it as fabric, or ready made panels?

The former - cut it with tailor's shears,

The latter, a very fine saw with at least 32 teeth per inch. Very fast cutting speed too.
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its in sheet pannel form
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I agree with clive, fine tooth hacksaw or jigsaw, remember to wear a face mask as most if the resins (dust ) is carcenegenic
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Post by aussie pete »

use a diamond cutting wheel in a dremel :thumbright:
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