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Old 31-10-18, 15:22
David Dunlop David Dunlop is offline
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One more request, Bruce.

Can you give me the diameters of the four holes punched in the cover to mount the sockets? It looks like the two inner ones are the smallest and, perhaps identical.

I thought the two larger outer holes might both be identical to each other, but a closer look suggests one of the outer holes might be larger than the other.

I have a set of socket hole punches, but can also access an adjustable cutter if I need it.

Factor in possible socket variations among manufacturers and this part of the project becomes interesting very quickly.

Best regards,

David
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