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  • Drilling Fatty rims
  • DaveE
    Full Member

    Any tips and what hole saw size.

    shaggy
    Full Member

    Is this the On-one rims? I used 32 mm holes and wouldn’t want to go bigger than that really. I put a video up that hopefully helps. [video]http://youtu.be/sL6uzHr93ZY[/video]

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    I used shaggy’s video and advice re: hole size and marking where the holes were to go.

    I put the holesaw in a pillar drill and made a wooden platform for the rim to rest on. I went round with a pilot drill a bit smaller than the holesaw one to make sure the main bit didn’t wander when starting it. Cleaned up after wards with a dremel with a small grinding bit in it.

    I was quite pleased with the results – I think they were cleaner than I’d have got using a hand drill.

    I’ve just stuck with the white rim tape on-one supplied with the rim;

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    qwerty
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    Just google “drilling a fattys rim”, there are loads of useful pictures and pov videos on this.

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