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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:44 pm    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

Does anyone on the list have a 3 1/8" panel punch that you might be willing
to loan out? I have a set of Greenly Punches but do not have one this
large. I need to punch about 3 instrument holes in my panel and I feel the
punch is the best way to go. The panel is light gauge aluminum, so will be
very easy to punch. I have considered using a hole saw, but I have never
been able to make a nice clean hole with this method.

Any help would be appreciated.

Roger Curtis
Upton, MA


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:36 pm    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

I have one you would be welcome to borrow. 3-1/8 on one side, 2-1/4 on the
other. Kind of heavy but maybe one of those "if it fits it ships" USPS
boxes wouldn't be too much.

Allen Fulmer
Alexander City, AL 35010

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:51 pm    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

Hi Roger,

When I did my RV-6A panel some years ago, I rented a punch from Bob Avery
for a nominal fee. It cut both the typical instruments sizes.

Regards,

Richard Dudley
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:38 pm    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

A technique I use for a cleaner hole when using a large hole saw is to drill
the pilot hole first. Then put a standard drill bit into the hole saw
reversed so that the flutes cannot work the pilot hole wider and wider. You
may also use a scrap piece of steel rod (1/4" on my hole saw). The idea is
to not enlarge the pilot hole as the larger part of the hole saw does it's
thing. Of course clamp it tight and use a sharp hole saw for best results.
Clean up with a high speed rotary deburing bit on a die grinder.

Bevan

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 2:22 am    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

i used a holesaw that i bought at ace. it worked perfect on my 1/16'' thick alum. i used one that mounted rigid on the center drill. more expensive ones that allowed substitution of sizes didnt work as well [i bought them too]. i cut my whole panel with 2 sized holes and each was perfect. buy one and try it on scrap first.
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Does anyone on the list have a 3 1/8" panel punch that you might be willing
to loan out?  I have a set of Greenly Punches but do not have one this
large.  I need to punch about 3 instrument holes in my panel and I feel the
punch is the best way to go.  The panel is light gauge aluminum, so will be
very easy to punch.  I have considered using a hole saw, but I have never
been able to make a nice clean hole with this method.

Any help would be appreciated.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:39 am    Post subject: Panel Punch Reply with quote

EAA has a great tutorial video on a clever way to use a hole saw to make nice holes in an instrument panel.

http://www.eaa.org/video/homebuilders.html

It's in the "General" tab, near the bottom of the list.

Dennis
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:54 am    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

Check out the video in the EAA's hints for homebuilders:

http://www.eaa.org/video/homebuilders.html
[/url]There is one about using a hole saw for instrument panels, and if I remember correctly, he uses a piece of pre-drilled plywood above the aluminum to align and steady the saw.  It's been a while since I watched it though.

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[quote] i used a holesaw that i bought at ace. it worked perfect on my 1/16'' thick alum. i used one that mounted rigid on the center drill. more expensive ones that allowed substitution of sizes didnt work as well [i bought them too]. i cut my whole panel with 2 sized holes and each was perfect. buy one and try it on scrap first.
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Does anyone on the list have a 3 1/8" panel punch that you might be willing
to loan out?  I have a set of Greenly Punches but do not have one this
large.  I need to punch about 3 instrument holes in my panel and I feel the
punch is the best way to go.  The panel is light gauge aluminum, so will be
very easy to punch.  I have considered using a hole saw, but I have never
been able to make a nice clean hole with this method.

Any help would be appreciated.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:54 am    Post subject: Panel Punch Reply with quote

Thanks everyone for the helpful hints on punching instrument holes. My opinion is that the best method is using a punch of the correct size, however the EAA video, using a hole saw, appears to be a viable alternative.

Again, thanks,

Roger
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 1:33 pm    Post subject: Panel Punch Reply with quote

I think someone said that they would send you a punch. If not and you still need one, let me know. My panel is .090 and these die worked on it. You do have to squeeze, release, rotate, squeeze on this .090 thickness. It would really work like a breeze on a thinner panel. And you will need something to drill the center hole with. A step drill works best for that.

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Thanks everyone for the helpful hints on punching instrument holes. My opinion is that the best method is using a punch of the correct size, however the EAA video, using a hole saw, appears to be a viable alternative.



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PostPosted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 6:19 am    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

There is one other technology for panel fabrication that
some of you may wish to consider. Many fabricators of
flat sheet products can take your CAD drawings and convert
them directly into finished product.

Some years ago I did this panel layout for a C-120

http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Misc/120PANEL.pdf

I took a sheet of .125" aluminum and the .dxf file
for the drawing to a local CNC shop and for just over
$120 they cut me a panel that was accurate to better
than .001" all around.

Had I thought about it beforehand, I could have had
lettering engraved directly into the panel. After
having the panel anodized, the lettering can be filled
with colored, stick-enamels of choice.

I've built a number of devices for HBC, not the
least of which was this recovery parachute controller:

http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Misc/Recovery_Parachute_Controller_2.jpg

In this case, I e-mailed the drawing to a California
firm who cut me two engraved overlays with lettering,
beveled edges and all thru holes. I think two placards
were about $200.

Very low cost software like TurboCAD will produce the
necessary files for your panels, circuit breaker, and
switch panel overlays. The end results can look quit
professional.
Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 4:54 pm    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

Quote:
I have one you would be welcome to borrow. 3-1/8 on one side, 2-1/4 on
the
other. Kind of heavy but maybe one of those "if it fits it ships" USPS
boxes wouldn't be too much.

Allen Fulmer
Alexander City, AL 35010


Allen,

I tried to contact you off line but did not get a response. I would like to
take you up on your offer to let me borrow your punches. I will be happy to
pay the Flat Rate USPS postage both ways.

If you have changed you mind about loaning the punch, please let me know and
I will make other arrangements.

Thanks,

Roger


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 1:56 pm    Post subject: Panel punch Reply with quote

Quote:
Does anyone on the list have a 3 1/8" panel punch that you might be
willing
to loan out? I have a set of Greenly Punches but do not have one this
large. I need to punch about 3 instrument holes in my panel and I feel
the
punch is the best way to go. The panel is light gauge aluminum, so will
be
very easy to punch. I have considered using a hole saw, but I have never
been able to make a nice clean hole with this method.

Any help would be appreciated.

Roger Curtis
Upton, MA


Quote:
I have one you would be welcome to borrow. 3-1/8 on one side, 2-1/4 on
the
other. Kind of heavy but maybe one of those "if it fits it ships" USPS
boxes wouldn't be too much.

Allen Fulmer
Alexander City, AL 35010


Allen,

Thank you for the loan of your punch. I can't immagine, short of
setting the panel up on a milling machine, making instrument holes
as nice, smooth, round, easy, and precisely placed, as can be
accomplished with the simple punch.

This is what it is all about, "Builders helping Builders"

Great forum!

Roger


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