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Cheap cutting tools w/o use of Air
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Can you guys give me a link/s to buy electric cutting tool to make a hole in an aluminum case. I've been searching and don't know if it can cut metal. Are the metal case really thin? I have a cosmos s
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Drill with a holesaw
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Intel Overclocker
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http://www.google.com/products/catal...188&sa=title#p
Cheap way to get started. With any case modding, you'll end up going through a fair amount of blades as they break down as they cut metal, but they're so cheap it really doesn't matter..
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you could get a drill bit that will attach to any power tool
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