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Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel #569079
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just got back my A990 hemi doorpanels back from legendary and there isnt any hole in the vinyl for the window crank and door handle.it needs a 1" round hole. i want these to be cut perfectly.Whats the best way to make a perfect circle in the vinyl.the cardboard backing has the hole already cut in it.. thanks

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It's probably best if you just cut a small "X" cut with a razor that when placed in the center of your 1.00" circle is overall smaller than the hole required (legs of the "X" being a good 1/4" shy of hitting the edges of the circle). Install the handle and it should fit great with no worry of one side of the hole being off in any direction revealing a gap.


Re: Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #569081
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In adition to that, pull the four tabs from the x-cut through the hole & glue them to the backing.

Less chance of a rip spreading from the cuts that way.

Re: Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel [Re: Alaskan_TA] #569082
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And if you need to locate the hole in the vinyl using the backing as a reference, a sharp awl used from the backside will locate the center. Use something as a backer for the vinyl side, and a towel to protect the vinyl from the backer.

Re: Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel [Re: topside] #569083
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sharp hole punch and a whack with a hammer.

Re: Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel [Re: dodgy] #569084
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and if you can't find a 1" punch, what i do is get the right size ID pipe and grind a 45 deg edge on it, works a treet.
cheers Luke.

Re: Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel [Re: dodgy] #569085
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inner parts have enough trim around to cover any imperfection on cut. I would't worry about a perfect circle. Neither OEM parts were in that way in mostly of cases


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Re: Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel [Re: NachoRT74] #569086
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You could make a template for the size hole you want,then use a detailing razor for a plastic model kit. My



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Re: Whats best way to make 1" round hole in vinyl doorpanel [Re: 71 FJ6 Charger] #569087
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Take a piece of 1" thin walled tubing (copper tubing or electrical conduit) and grind the end to a fairly sharp bevel. heat the tubing NOT so it's red but hot enough to melt the vinyl. Aim carefully and touch the point where yo need the hole with the tube. Don't overheat the tube and don't hesitate as this will heat up too much vinyl and you won't be a happy camper. Practice in a test piece if you can. Done properly, it will leave a nice "finished" edge around the hole. Depending on the backing, you may need to finish cutting through with a razor or exact-o knife blade. Some vinyls have a cotton fabric back while others have a synthetic backing that will melt as easily as the vinyl.







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