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Best way to cut a square hole in Fiberglass?

isitsummeryet

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For cuts like that I use a Dewalt hole cut out tool....and run a wet/dry vac the whole time while cutting to reduce the mess it makes!

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I just cut in a new helm storage door using a Ryobi multi tool using the half rounded saw blade. I taped a metal ruler as a guide to ensure a straight line. 5D1A9104-1113-4EF4-8905-DE0F5994D4C1.png5A29A3AE-EB82-408E-B50E-C0AAB93AEF94.jpegFAB05ED5-FE49-4824-9D6F-074B6F62487D.jpeg
 
Thanks @Julian, do you know the name of this tool or a link where I can buy it? "Dewalt hole cut out" tool in Amazon did not bring up anything.
 
@DavisAR195 you have a link of this tool please?

https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DW660-Cut-Out-Rotary-Collets/dp/B000051WQX
https://www.amazon.com/Ryobi-Lithiu...=ryobi+oscillating&qid=1553118316&s=hi&sr=1-3

These are the two tools mentioned, however you can get them in almost any brand in case you want to match to tools/batteries you already have.

That being said, if you're just trying to do a dual-USB port, I'd recommend simplifying your life and just getting one that needs a round hole. Otherwise if you're set on the one you have, I'd probably just drill a round hole and then file it out to square - both of those will be hard to control for a small precise square in a difficult location. Any of these products would do you well, and you would only need to deal with a hole saw bit.

https://www.amazon.com/YonHan-Charg...boat+dual+usb&qid=1553118415&s=gateway&sr=8-5
https://www.amazon.com/LinkStyle-Wa...boat+dual+usb&qid=1553118415&s=gateway&sr=8-3
https://www.amazon.com/Blue-Sea-Sys...1618011&rnid=2661617011&s=gateway&sr=8-7&th=1
 
Actually, @isitsummeryet - I just looked at the product you linked. That does not need a square hole, it needs 4 round holes in the right space.

If you are dead set on something with those components, I'd consider something from a more reputable company. There are a few reviews there about it crapping out on people.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074FH81GQ/ref=emc_b_5_t
 
I chose this one because I couldn't find anything else with an on/off switch. I was afraid of the parasitic amp draw.
 
I am gettnig the one you linked from Blue Sea. You are right it is a much better company. I have their dual battery kit and it's rock solid. Thanks @seanmclean
 
I am gettnig the one you linked from Blue Sea. You are right it is a much better company. I have their dual battery kit and it's rock solid. Thanks @seanmclean
I have 2 of these installed for 2 years...working great! And much easier to install!
 
If you don’t want to buy any new tools; the best/cheapway to get a square hole, is to drill 1/4” holes in the 4 corners of your cutout. Then insert a standard jig saw blade in the holes, and connect the dots.
 
I used a rotozip
 
Please be careful with the router. That thing can mess up a cut in a heart beat if you don’t go slow. Great tool but can be scary. Multi tool is a little more forgiving.
 
:)

Here was my cut with the rotozip. It does kinda make a mess though.
 

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I would first cut a circle hole that's diameter is the same as the side of your square. Then use a jigsaw to create the corners.
 
So, the piece you bought doesnt take a square hole... it takes 4 circular holes. Look at the picture of the back.
 
:)

Here was my cut with the rotozip. It does kinda make a mess though.
Is that a subwoofer vent? What brand is it and where can I get those?

Mahalo(thank u),
Rueben
 
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