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    Quote Originally Posted by SnowTh1ef View Post
    probably used a drill... LOL
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    Lol....no sh**! So do you put in a vice etc..... I meant in the question was how to hold in place while drilling the hole.....lol so she don't get away from you...lmao
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    Idk, I'd just hold on to it. I don't think itd be a problem.
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    It's slippery and I don't want to drilling a hole in my hand. The tube I bought is only 4"
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    I'm just saying I've done it before. Get a grip man! haha jk.
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    Lol.....
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    Hey, if you're worried about it just make a small dimple where you want to drill either with a hammer and punch or a small pointy phillips. Just use a small bit at first that grabs onto the dimple you made to avoid having the bit walk. Then go ahead and use a bigger bit to finish her off.
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    That's a good idea, thanks for the advice buddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flip97GTP View Post
    That's a good idea, thanks for the advice buddy
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    Oh and another tip. Get one of them wide rolls of masking tape and layer up the area you want to drill fairly thick. The bit will sink right into that and go right where you want. Usually works pretty good.
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