Dcuzz23 Posted January 6, 2006 Report Posted January 6, 2006 I figured it would help a little but not as much as 10 km/h like me friend was saying..do you guys just use a jig saw to cut them? 455448[/snapback] Tin snips work great. used them to cut plastics when i put t-6's on. easy to control and cuts smooth. still clean up cuts with sandpaper if needed. theres all different styles of snips so use whichever will work best for your cut. Quote
Shee-Male Posted January 7, 2006 Report Posted January 7, 2006 The actual gain is 2 mph or 3.2 kmh. Quote
Dinner Posted January 7, 2006 Author Report Posted January 7, 2006 Yea ill probably just use my jigsaw, then sand down the edges and scratches Hopefully it will turn out nice Quote
sycoracer911 Posted January 8, 2006 Report Posted January 8, 2006 i actually used a utility blade with a new razer... and that worked great.. a little harder but the cuts were smooth and if i sliped i didnt hack off what i didnt want to like i would have with a jig... i would just a slower cutter than a jig that way yu can easily follow the lines and stuff.. also its a good idea to mark where you want to cut with a marker... then you have a line to stay by Quote
Dinner Posted January 8, 2006 Author Report Posted January 8, 2006 (edited) i actually used a utility blade with a new razer... and that worked great.. a little harder but the cuts were smooth and if i sliped i didnt hack off what i didnt want to like i would have with a jig... i would just a slower cutter than a jig that way yu can easily follow the lines and stuff.. also its a good idea to mark where you want to cut with a marker... then you have a line to stay by 456613[/snapback] A utility knife is sharp/strong enough to cut the plastic, maybe ill use that then, and yea i was going to draw lines so i know where im cutting, did you have to sand the edges when you were done or did it do a good enough job Edited January 8, 2006 by Dinner Quote
Bansh88 Posted January 8, 2006 Report Posted January 8, 2006 Use electrical tape. You can place and replace. leaves no residue/sticky stuff and it bends to make a curve. Quote
01orangeshee Posted January 9, 2006 Report Posted January 9, 2006 i first tryed mine with a cut off wheel but it started to melt the plastic..so i used a utility knife & used the torch to heat the blade up...couldnt believe it wasnt butta Quote
banshee tuner Posted January 9, 2006 Report Posted January 9, 2006 I used a hacksaw and finished up with sandpaper, and used a pencil to draw out my lines. Quote
Dinner Posted January 9, 2006 Author Report Posted January 9, 2006 All good ideas ...yea i think im going to try the utility knife, and if i cant seem to get that to work, ill use a hacksaw, and sand it down Use electrical tape. You can place and replace. leaves no residue/sticky stuff and it bends to make a curve. 456814[/snapback] Did you just use the electrical tape as your lines, or did you put the electrical tape down, then followed that with a pencil/marker..sorry for all these questiongs just dont want to hack it up too bad Quote
Nate-Dogg Posted January 11, 2006 Report Posted January 11, 2006 Did you run your friend on his Z400? You should be able to smoke him and then he will quite down Quote
Dinner Posted January 11, 2006 Author Report Posted January 11, 2006 Did you run your friend on his Z400? You should be able to smoke him and then he will quite down 458120[/snapback] Not yet, sometime though Quote
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