1973grandeklar
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- My Car
- 1973 Mustang Grande 351C 2V
1972 Mustang 'Q' code Mach 1
I am going to start the replacement process for my 1973 Mustang cowl. In the past, I have been a real cheapskate and just used the grinder and cutoff wheel to free up those spot welds. This is time consumming and sometimes very difficult to reach tight areas. But it suited me well. However, looking at the cowl and reviewing what others have shown, there is hundreds of spot welds on this part.
I have looked at Eastwood and Harbor Freight and found various spot wled cutters from cheap to expensive. I am leaning toward the hardened cutters that are more expensive. But what I also noticed is that some drill a pilot hole, some have a point cutter, and some look like a small hole saw.
Which one is best? What do you guys recommend?
I have looked at Eastwood and Harbor Freight and found various spot wled cutters from cheap to expensive. I am leaning toward the hardened cutters that are more expensive. But what I also noticed is that some drill a pilot hole, some have a point cutter, and some look like a small hole saw.
Which one is best? What do you guys recommend?
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