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Old 08-03-2020, 02:53 AM   #1
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Default Cutting skirts for swivel seat rotation

I installed my swivels long time ago but didn't finish the job. To rotate seats I had to lift them to clear side skirts interference. I finely cut 2 inches off the side skirts on the front seats to allow rotation withing raising them. I took me a while to find the right tool by experimenting with different saw blades on thin sheet of plastics. Some of them were disastrous, I finely got one from Makita for thin plastic which gave me clean cut with very little cleanup with a deburring tool.
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looks good, suggest a door edge guard or split tubing on the edge.


I often cut acrylic for motorcycle windscreens- a fine jigsaw or rototzip works well for that material.


you have a nice steady hand



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I didn't think about finishing the edge with edge guard, thank you.
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