Tape it off, trace the template - any advice on how to cut?
Jigsaw?
Rotary tool?
What type of blades?
Thanks!
Tape it off, trace the template - any advice on how to cut?
Jigsaw?
Rotary tool?
What type of blades?
Thanks!
I assume you're cutting gel and fiber glass? A jigsaw with a fine metal cutting blade works great if you have the room to swing the bask of the saw all the way around as you cut. Roto-zip works great, but free hand can be tricky. They can get away from you if not careful. I like the above idea of using the block of wood and a circle jig. A little bit of upfront prep time, but you should end up with a nice hole. This would also allow you to offset the new hole if needed.
Michael
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Also, keep in mind that the depth might be the limiting factor from going with a larger diameter speaker. Measure first!
Former owner of a 1987 Supra Saltare. Current owner of a Malibu 23LSV.
You can get plexi spacers for behind the speakers rings if space is an issue. When I put my 6.5" kickers in, they were too deep. I put them at an angle at first but then picked up spacers from the local audio shop in my area. They are pretty common, you can also get led rings. My speakers already had LEDs so I just grabbed some plain ones.
1995 supra labrisa
Pro boss gt40
GPS Ridesteady
Pioneer headunit kicker speakers
I used this stuff with a driller :
http://www.rouesalamelles.com/flexib...a_lamelles.htm
It's amazing how fast it eats boat material.
I used it to rize inboard speaker holes, and to rize the CD player remote's hole.
It generates many dust, better to use a mask and use a vacuum cleaner.
Stéphane
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1989 Supra Saltare