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Take some scotch tape and tape a small strip to the very top of the circle. Flip the circle up and then place strips of Duct tape under the ring to deter chipping of paint while you cut. Flip down the ring and tape it down to keep it from moving. I didn't take any shots, but you want to cut inside the circle line and slowly cut more and more as you find your hole isn't big enough. Better to be to small than to big. |
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