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Old 04-25-2009, 07:29 AM
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Default Step One The hole
When you plan where you want the hole to go to the outside, locate your studs first, nothing worse than finding out you have a stud in the middle of your hole.lol Then drill, carefully, from the inside to the outside. Then mark the outside. I use a rotary tool to make the cut so I can set the depth of the cut to the thickness of the siding. Whoever built this one insulated it with Styrofoam type insulation to block air from blowing in, you can see they even taped the joints, cut that out carefully, I used a 'key hole saw'. And this picture shows you why I was careful with the depth of the cut. It would have been a real bummer to find these wires with a saw. Tuck those out of the way!!!!!
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File Type: jpg 2 Locate and Drill.JPG (33.5 KB, 267 views)
File Type: jpg 3 Mark Location Outside.JPG (13.1 KB, 227 views)
File Type: jpg 4 Rotary Set Depth.JPG (36.3 KB, 220 views)
File Type: jpg 5 Cut Out Siding.JPG (16.9 KB, 246 views)
File Type: jpg 6 this is why.JPG (15.6 KB, 249 views)
File Type: jpg 7 Tuck wires out of the way.JPG (15.9 KB, 243 views)
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