I'm down to cutting my seals for baffles. What's the best way to punch holes in this seal material. A drill bit just makes a mess. Is there anyway to get a clean hole? I'm thinking a .125 leather punch might do the trick.
I don't know what others have used, but at my last job I worked with silicone sheet some and found dermal punches to work great. You can get them in all sorts of sizes.
When I get to that point I intend to buy a punch I have seen at Harbor Freight. It has several hole size selections and, as always, the price is right.
Bob
RV-7A
I guess I didn't know any better when I did mine, and just used a drill bit in my Dremel - made plenty clean holes, and saved (prevented?) me from buying another tool...
I guess I didn't know any better when I did mine, and just used a drill bit in my Dremel - made plenty clean holes, and saved (prevented?) me from buying another tool...
Just recently did this. Harbor Freight ... stuff store. Set of 4 wood punches 5 bucks, use the smallest one, hit once over a 2x4 with a 1 lb hammer. Done
On all the planes that I have built I just use a 1/8 inch or number 30 drill bit in my high speed air drill. Never have had a problem. I mark the AL where the holes are to go and drill thru the A/L and then thru the seal, cleoe it and move on to the next hole.