MushCreek
Well-known member
Maybe somebody here has a clever way to do this safely. I have an instrument cluster out of an F600, which bolts right into my '72 F-250 for a real old-timey look. It took a while to find a fair deal, as these are sought after now. It has the speedo and other gauges. Here's the question- I want to install a clock and a tach. As you can see, there are two spots for other gauges stamped into the panel, but no holes. How do I SAFELY cut holes of about 3-5/16" diameter for these gauges? The trick is gonna be holding it so it can't shift. I was thinking of screwing it down with plugs to fit the four small gauge holes. That way it can't shift or lift. Then what? Hole saw? Rotary table? Fly cutter? Jigsaw? I have a Bridgeport mill, so I have the ability to control the cut. The main thing is that I don't want to ruin a valuable piece, nor do I want to end up in the emergency room when it flies out and sticks into my forehead. Ideas?





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