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Yes Mark! I remember it well. I also recall some occasions where the holes
were halved using a dicing saw. Where there's a creative thought, a need and
a will...
A good, common sense respose from Bob H. on the other side of this subject
(re: keeping the hole in tact)
Cheers!
J. Fjelstad
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