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Cutting thin board
I have to put electrical socket access holes in a backboard of a piece
of furniture. I am not there just now so can't measure or anything but the board is the type on the back of chests of drawers etc to complete the look and to help try to prevent dust build up at the back. The furniture will be positioned in front of the sockets and screwed to the wall (to prevent tipping) so can't really be moved to access these sockets . Does anyone have a favourite method for cutting holes in this stuff (at a guess 1/64th of an inch fibre board)? |
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