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Subject: Re: Europa-List: avionics cut outs
From: danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk <danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 17:08:01

Thanks for your reply Jeff. I think I might order a spare panel, er..... 
just in case !!!

Danny

Rman wrote:
>
> Danny,
>
> There are several ways to accomplish the task.  Water cutting is the 
> most desirable, and is extremely accurate.  Laser will also work, 
> though not usually as nice a cut.  Pre-sized hole punches do a very 
> nice job, but are ususally pretty expensive, so if you're are not 
> planning to do several panels, or rent the tools out, you might not 
> want to go that route.  Then there thers's the old standby, the hole 
> saw, used in a drill press.  A bit more work, but satisfactory results 
> can be had, if you're careful.  If like some of us, you end up 
> changing your panel 2 or 3 times, adding this and that, you might want 
> to give this a try.  My panel is built from .063 aluminum and I 
> changed it up several times, before I was happy with it.  The hole saw 
> did just fine after I learned the secret of getting smooth cuts.  If 
> you go this route, just take your time and make sure to plan your 
> panel precisely.  Good luck.
>
> Jeff - Baby Blue
> 245 hours
>
> danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk wrote:
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>> <danny@mcwalterscafe.co.uk>
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>> Hi All,
>>          I'm just getting to the point of digging deep into the 
>> proverbial pocket and order the avionics. I was thinking of fitting 
>> the Becker 4201 and the Filser TRT 600. both these units require 2 
>> 1/4 in cut outs in the avionics panel. I have the aluminum removable 
>> panel from Europa. My question is, whats the best way of cutting the 
>> holes ? and whats your opinion of these two units ? I know we don't 
>> have to fit mode S yet, but I fear it's coming !!
>>
>> Cheers  Danny  G-c.e.r.i
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