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Default Greenlee hole punch 2" - anyone got one?


Hi all -

Does anyone have a 2" diameter round Greenlee manual style punch they want to sell (or loan out for a day or two)?

I have to replace an hour meter in a panel and the existing hole is a rectangular viewing slot for the numerals on the defective meter. I'm going to replace the hour meter with a 2" diameter LCD one, so I need to enlarge the rectangular hole to a 2" round.

I can't easily pull the panel to the shop to work on it. I'm reluctant to try a hole saw because it may leave a rasty hole in the panel.

$104 for a punch from McMaster-Carr is a bit rich for one awkwardly placed hole in a lifetime

Anyone have one they'd like to loan out for a day or two - or one to sell at a good price?

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Thanks in advance,

Carla

 
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