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Any in Michigan good at cutting holes for stacks

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I want stacks but am affraid to cut the hole. I am in kalamazoo michigan. Anyone good with cutting torches that would not mind helping? Where should is the best place to buy the stacks?



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I think that a new hole saw would be the best for cutting the holes. Nice clean edges and user friendly that would be my choice.



Jim
 
Cutting torch??

NO... Don't do it man! Honestly, cutting torch isn't the best method... like using a sledge hammer to hang a picture. A hole saw is the appropriate tool here for the job... I've used a 4 inch piloted hole saw for years installing gooseneck hitches... clean and quick. Not to mention cheap. I think the the last one I bought was $35 for a 4 inch...
 
Lethal, On the 8th Im going to my Girlfriends parents house (Battle Creek) for her little sisters bday party. Kalamazoo is just a little further than Battle Creek and Im always up to help! Ive got a hole saw :D



What stack kit are you looking into? home-made? Lsfarm? Other?



Ian

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call Greg Long or PM him (lsfarm) and see if he has a stack box made up for a 3rd gen. (his link is in my signature)





Other than that Im not sure of people wit boxes for a 3rd gen



Ian
 
Plasma cutter(if avalible) and a coffee can is the easiest IMO. Took a whole effortless 5 seconds. Grandrock makes a kit.
 
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