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i have tryed cutting the plastics a couple of times on my older bikes and i wana try this again on my blue plastics on current ride , im horrible at it i want it to look good .

do you use a jig saw ? i tryed a hot kife it just cut till it cooled off and then i couldnt get it out

i tryed the drimel and it cut everywhere

this is my last set lol

so whats the secret i know i can do this ,,,,,,,, its the jig saw ????

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I've used a jigsaw and a hacksaw and they both work great. The hacksaw just take longer but i think it looks nicer because you go slower and don't get all squirrely. Then when you are done use some fine grit sandpaper and sand them smooth.

well im going to take the jig to it tomm and see

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Also a good idea to do... put masking tape (automotive masking,.. the green tape) down on the side that you are going to keep. That will keep the jigsaw from scratching your plastic. Dont use duct tape or anything like that.. just automotive grade masking tape from your local auto parts store. You can also use the tape as a guide if your cutting straight lines. Just line the tape up to where you want to cut, and the good thing you can re-adjust it a number of times without having marker or something all over your fender. Then just cut down the edge of the tape... I hope that helps.

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we taped my plastics off with electrical tape to mark it... then made a line in sharpie of where to cut... got an old used cutting disk for a dewlat grinder and cut them... took a knife and knocked off the melted plastic and them sanded the edges smooth...

 

That's the way we all do it and it turns out great :thumbsup:

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I use this.

 

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Same here. I use a Sharpie to draw a line where I am going to cut and then cut it off with one of these saws. To smooth it out and fine tune it I use what we call a wizzo wheel. I dont know if that is the actual name of the tool but it works good.

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You can always just cut and ask questions later.......thats what I did and they don't look bad at all. If anybody comes up and takes out a tape measure to see if they are symmetrical then they got issues. Draw a rough line or tape it and go to town. Sand off the rough edges and call it good. But then again I'm not the biggest on looks and bling.

my .02

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I used a razor knife on mine. Takes a couple times of going over it but it makes a awesome smooth line. Then I take a propane torch and wave it by the plastics to get the color back into the very edges of it. has worked out great for me. Plus there isnt any plastic all over the garage from using a grinder or a body saw.

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