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Old 12-12-2011, 04:25 PM
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Cleaning the HVAC box, with a TWIST

First I used a hole saw (sized to fit the Deck Plate) to gain access to this mess...
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Then I mounted a 4 inch Screw-Out Deck Plate by Beckson so I can simply unscrew it to clean it out from now on, I have lots of pine needles round here.

I plan on replacing the screws with some black ones, they just didn't have the right type in stock so I used these zink ones I had laying around temporarily.
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Old 12-12-2011, 04:33 PM
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Sticky worthy.

Nice job!
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Wow!!!! That looks super good! The best solution I've heard of yet!

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Great idea. I have 2 questions both related to drilling depth. Did you use a pilot bit and if so how did you control the depth on it and the actual hole saw.
I am thinking a hose clamp for the holesaw but that won't control the pilot bit.
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Thanks guys.

I used a hole saw kit from harbor freight, the pilot bit only sticks out about 1/2 an inch ahead of the saw. I also did it to the far right side as it is the deepest part. Went slow and stopped as soon as it went through (I actually stopped too soon the first time and had to reengage the saw). To be honest it was not even close to the core, after just going through the plastic with the saw part. There is actually quite a depth between the core and the housing, hence why it can hold all that crap.
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never ceases to amaze me at the ingenuity of the members on DTR thats way cool there!
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Stuckied.
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Awesome job!
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Very neat!

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Old 12-13-2011, 05:51 AM
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That looks a bit easier then removing the windshield and complete dash!
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I'll be doing this to-day.....excellent thread, thank you!
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Wow, that is just impressive....great idea!!
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Fantastic Idea.

Amazon sells them, and I just ordered one.

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...late&x=23&y=16


Thanks mucho! Really wanted to use my 4" hole saw since it's just sitting around gathering dust.
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great post you did

i did mine yesterday it was full of leaves. Thanks for show how to do it. Here is some pics.
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Looks great jay. Thanks again all, I'm glad you guys like it. I bought mine at my local West Marine


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