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Biz WDØHCO wrote:
After 31 years and a bunch of parts in the garage, I am finally building my dream CW receiver from scratch. Just wondering if I converted the 6.3 VAC filament voltage to a DC voltage if doing so would be worth the effort to reduce hum. Opinions ? Also I would like to cut a round 4" diameter hole in the 1/8" aluminum front panel for the speaker grill. Is there a way to do this without a Greenlee Pneumatic punch? I have a jig saw which I can cut square holes but round holes are another matter. Is there a better way? I can drill round holes up to 7/8" with a unibit but I think 7/8" is as big as they get. Thanks Biz - WDØHCO A jig-saw should be able to cut a 4 inch dia hole. There are also drill held hole cutters that have a lathe type cutter on the end of a rotating arm..Mean looking device when it rotates but it does a good job.. 73 de VE3JUA |
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