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Post #24781 by MauiTiki on Fri, Feb 28, 2003 9:26 PM

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I used a Dremmel tool with a rotary cutting attatchment to cut the hole in the top of the puffer. This was horrible. The smell of cutting bone/flesh/glue almost made me puke.

I bought the basic light fixture attatchments at Home Depot and a fixture for the small bulb. It went together fairly easily after I got the hole cut. I'm leaving the hole open to allow the heat from the bulb to escape.