Today was an interesting day to say the least. Finally got my window cut in. I used every tool I was able to get my hands on (i.e. Rotozip, angle grinder w/ cutting wheel, and even a rescue metal cutting saw). They all cut but I had no control over where it was cutting. I ended up using a jig saw and cutting from the outside. Drilled a few pilot holes from the inside, taped off the perimeter of the hole and cut away. I was amazed but only cut it once and it fit. I did have to grind a little spot down to get it to sit level.
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After getting it installed I realized I didn't have any self tapping screws that had a black head. So I compromised and spray painted some. It come out looking great. Also put the interior panel back up and cut the window hole in. Thanks to precision cutting (and mainly luck) I will not have to trim out the window. It looks perfect.
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Hopefully I can find some time real soon and start slinging some paint. That's all I'm waiting on for it to actually be useable.
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