We’ve got Fabrication How-To #3 right here and this one is pretty handy if I do say so myself. If you have ever had a bunch of small holes to fill in sheet metal, then you know they can be a pain in the butt. If the holes are small enough, you just throw a quick weld in them and are good to go. But if they are too large for that, then cutting out a circle to fill them can be a pain, if you don’t know this cool technique. I will admit, I did not know this one for many years, but when I learned it then it was a game changer. You will realize that you can make all kinds of rounds for all kinds of projects with this.
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Tip #3: DIY Tool to Repair Tiny Holes This DIY tool, featured on Karl’s Make it Kustom channel, worked so well for repairing tiny holes in the race car cowl. Best of all, you can make it from any scrap metal lying around.