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i think gettin a dremel is the best value. How many holes do you plan to cut with that hole/jig saw? if its just a few, you'd be better off buy a dremel that can sand, cut, etc. Just a tought 🙂
I was at Sears the other day and they had
a cordless variable speed drill with 2 batteries
on sale for around $70. You can also check
Walmart and Lowes they often have good prices
on Black&Decker cordless drills.
Knockout punch is best if you can get your hands on one.
I used a 3/4" hole saw - $10. This is required for the arbor on a knockout.
A knockout is a hydraulic piece of equipment used mainly
by electricians to punch out holes in electrical cabinets.
(Greenlee is a very good fabricator of this)
I was able to borrow one from work with large punch/dies for 80mm and 120mm fans.
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