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I cut the holes for the stop-turn-tail lamps and the backup lights. Instead of spending around $50 for some 3" and 4-1/2" hole saws (which I'd probably never use again), I decided to cut out the holes with my old Skil jigsaw.....until about 30 seconds into it, the plastic housing completely cracked open and it wouldn't cut straight anymore. So, I wound up spending $70 at Lowe's for a better quality Porter jigsaw. So much for trying to save a few bucks.





Doesn't it always happen that way. Too bad you didn't have a air powered body saw (mini sawzall) They cut through sheet metal like butter.





Yeah, I have an air body saw, but its a POS. I bought it from Harbor Freight. All the other air tools I've bought from there work good, but not this one. The blade stalls at the slightest pressure on it. Frustrating to use, to say the least.


Gone to the dark side with an LS3 powered '57 Chevy 210