Self-harming the body. Where's the best place to put 2 bullet holes?

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You'll be needing a bigger shed / cellar / etc. , for all these tools you keep buying :rolleyes: .....:D
Just for the tratter, I put the house on the market last week :0) I'm gonna try and buy the most land, biggest shed, and I don't give a toss about the house. It can be a sheperd's hut. :0)
 
Just for the tratter, I put the house on the market last week :0) I'm gonna try and buy the most land, biggest shed, and I don't give a toss about the house. It can be a sheperd's hut. :0)

You're getting the hang of this now :)

If we ever moved from here ( unlikely ) - then my workshop has to come with .... can't really imagine life without it o_O
 
Going through the dum dum or loosening the roof ain't gonna work. My tratter's forever so not selling. Can anyone see a major issue with me drilling here where the grommet is temporarily placed? I think it's a good place

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Going through the dum dum or loosening the roof ain't gonna work. My tratter's forever so not selling. Can anyone see a major issue with me drilling here where the grommet is temporarily placed? I think it's a good place

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The only issue with that location is using the ladder and catching the wire.

The first jobs on my 110 when I bought it, were to fit a reversing camera, CB, and rear work light. I just went and drilled the roof without issue. So long as your drill bit is slightly smaller than the recommended size for the grommet, it should be fine. By slightly, I mean 0.5mm or so. You could also add sealer to the grommet, but mine have never leaked.
 
So a 19mm drill is gonna make the internal Siam of grommet a tight fit. Do you know what M number that is? EDIT IT'S ALRIGHT JUST seen a spade drill I've got for wood. It's ****ing massive. More expense for a new drill bit :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Buy a cone step bit, may cost a bit more but they are good for all sizes in thin stuff.


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