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Redbone Chic
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Location: S.E MN
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easiest way?

What's the easiest way to cut holes in a tire for a feeder?

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Randy Nichols
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I use a 1 and1/2 or 2 inch hole saw on a drill once you get the drill bit through reverse the drill so the teeth on the saw don't grab.

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use a jig saw if u dont have the hole saw bit. just drill a hole to start with.

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VA BLUEDOGS
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Registered: Jul 2012
Location: Rockbridge VA
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tires

Utility knife works too.

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Will Walker
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A cutoff wheel on a 4 inch electric grinder works well for squares 3" x 4"......3 per tire.

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Jason Baldwin
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i used a sharp butcher knife. But be careful , you can cut your finger off !

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Hole saw and a drill, easyest and fastest, cleanest way

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