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Hey Guys, 

 

Im building a hardline loop in my 900d and have a queation about it. 

i have a ColdZero mid plate (http://www.coldzero.eu/midplates/1488-900d-midplate-long-rev-3.html) and i want to drill trough it and use pass trough fittings to make the loop slick.

My issue is how do i line up where im going to drill exactly so i dont have to modify my hole after to make runs perfect.

 

Like in JayzTwoCents Sknukworks build http://i.ytimg.com/vi/whKB8YvB14w/maxresdefault.jpg

 

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Hey Guys, 

 

Im building a hardline loop in my 900d and have a queation about it. 

i have a ColdZero mid plate (http://www.coldzero.eu/midplates/1488-900d-midplate-long-rev-3.html) and i want to drill trough it and use pass trough fittings to make the loop slick.

My issue is how do i line up where im going to drill exactly so i dont have to modify my hole after to make runs perfect.

 

Like in JayzTwoCents Sknukworks build http://i.ytimg.com/vi/whKB8YvB14w/maxresdefault.jpg

 

Using a small plum bob would work but in general if you can get the tube to the correct length and location and make a trace around the piece and find the center of the marked hole it should be very accurate.

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Hey Guys, 

 

Im building a hardline loop in my 900d and have a queation about it. 

i have a ColdZero mid plate (http://www.coldzero.eu/midplates/1488-900d-midplate-long-rev-3.html) and i want to drill trough it and use pass trough fittings to make the loop slick.

My issue is how do i line up where im going to drill exactly so i dont have to modify my hole after to make runs perfect.

 

Like in JayzTwoCents Sknukworks build http://i.ytimg.com/vi/whKB8YvB14w/maxresdefault.jpg

Jay did a video when he updated Skunkworks he explained it there. I don't remember what it was called but would be toward the end under this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOXo4ndvQK790yNl5JBBBSzuBBOrzxB16

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Using a small plum bob would work but in general if you can get the tube to the correct length and location and make a trace around the piece and find the center of the marked hole it should be very accurate.

 

Jay did a video when he updated Skunkworks he explained it there. I don't remember what it was called but would be toward the end under this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOXo4ndvQK790yNl5JBBBSzuBBOrzxB16

thanks guys, saw how jays did it 

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Hey Guys, 

 

Im building a hardline loop in my 900d and have a queation about it. 

i have a ColdZero mid plate (http://www.coldzero.eu/midplates/1488-900d-midplate-long-rev-3.html) and i want to drill trough it and use pass trough fittings to make the loop slick.

My issue is how do i line up where im going to drill exactly so i dont have to modify my hole after to make runs perfect.

 

Like in JayzTwoCents Sknukworks build http://i.ytimg.com/vi/whKB8YvB14w/maxresdefault.jpg

I need that mid plate! Any suppliers in the states?

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