kbuskill
***CAUTION*** I do my own stunts!
Exactly. I always have to make myself step back even when I have time. Otherwise I’ll just keep plowing ahead even if I need to redirect myself down another path. Which usually ends with me getting pissed off and failing or doing something I’m not happy with later and I always end up redoing it anyway.
So I was thinking and due to the tight area at the back of that dash hole I think I’ll drill holes all around the perimeter, making each one join with the one next to it and remove the rectangle that way, and then use my die grinder to clean up the edges. I have done that with aluminum a lot at work, cutting door hinges into storefront frames in the field. Those had to be perfect, and it was nice flat soft aluminum, but I’m sure I can do an acceptable job on this slightly rounded steel.
So I'm guessing that metal piece is relocated on the Esky?
This is the first I have heard of anyone having this issue with swapping the Esky cluster into a non-Esky.
I am certain you will figure it out, you have certainly overcome much more difficult situations with your rigs.