Immersion heater bung hole

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Broomie14

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I am after cutting a hole in the lid for an immersion heater bung. Any tips on what to use to keep the cut as neat as possible??
 
A metal stamp that you hammer down to cut the hole would be ideal, or a drill hole cutter depending on the type of material you are cutting through. Not a paddle bit though.
 
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I was thinking hole cutter but i can only get ones for metal dunnonof it would be any good on plastic
 
I messed this up trying to cut the hole with a flat hole cutter bit - even taped it and cut on a block. I'm not exactly a DIY expert but it was really difficult. I ended up buying a new lid with the right size hole from Glen brew in Glasgow - though I note that they don't have them listed online at the moment. I suggest seeing if your own local shop stock them.

Anna
 
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