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Old 10th August 2011, 10:42   #1
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Default Dremmel Cutting tool advice please

I am currently removing the Radiator Cooling fan cowling, I have read that people use Dremmel Cutting tools to cut the bit around the AirCon pipes to save depressurising the Air COn system, I have looked online and am a little confused as the only ones I have seen are £100+ and to be honest, for a job I am only going to need them for once, it seems a waste.

Could someone kindly point me in the right direction

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Old 10th August 2011, 10:47   #2
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How about something like this Carl?
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Old 10th August 2011, 10:51   #3
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How about something like this Carl?

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Old 10th August 2011, 10:57   #4
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I used a craft knife and heavy duty wire cutters/pliers. It's only a piece of plastic.
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Old 10th August 2011, 11:03   #5
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Carl, blow lamp and hot knife, or soldering iron with blade attachment, don't put anything near your rad that can puncture your rad ( like a saw )
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Good morning, Carl.
The draper made multi tool i bought was a lot cheaper but is mains only. All the tools are the same though. I've also bought steel hss saw cut blades extra. Sorry don't know how to do the links Still haven't got round to doing the in line 'stat yet!
When i done a rad change on the other 75 i just nibbled away the corner piece. hth


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Old 10th August 2011, 11:08   #7
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Thanks all

Might try Stocktakes advice as I have the Soldering Iron etc. Failing that, I will go another route. Not in a Massive rush, as I want to take my time and do it proper etc.
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Do a search on ebay in the same place as in post 2 above, there are a number of cheaper ones which will do the job, but don't expect them to last long.
Avoid the battery one's if posible, they soon run out of power and it is annoying to have to recharge part way through a job.
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I am currently removing the Radiator Cooling fan cowling, I have read that people use Dremmel Cutting tools to cut the bit around the AirCon pipes to save depressurising the Air COn system, I have looked online and am a little confused as the only ones I have seen are £100+ and to be honest, for a job I am only going to need them for once, it seems a waste.

Could someone kindly point me in the right direction

Thanks,

Carl.
Carl Carl.
Did i not say get intouch i have the dremel and i already have a cowling cut out ready to fit drop me a PM when you are ready if you want the help to fit cheers Arctic.
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Carl Carl.
Did i not say get intouch i have the dremel and i already have a cowling cut out ready to fit drop me a PM when you are ready if you want the help to fit cheers Arctic.

Hi Mate, Yeah I kinda got excited when I took the Bumper off and went ahead lol. I didn't want to ask as you have helped lots with the Wings etc Feels a bit cheeky keep asking you for help.
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