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Post #749987 by tikiskip on Sun, Aug 30, 2015 11:31 AM

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My dad said it best, something is worth what somebody is willing to pay.

But if you like it go for it, I would walk in there with $100.00 cash and try to get it for less.
Maybe your wife could have that extra $25.00 if they say no.

So lets say you get a float and cut your own hole.
The float is $40.00 the hole saw say 3 or 4 inch is around 40 to 60 bucks.
Now that brings you to $90.00 and you have not cut the hole, I have broke floats
cutting them with a hole saw of this size.

Look closely at the one with a hole in it.
Look for small cracks at the hole area.
When you cut these floats the small air bubbles create small cracks as they heat up
from cutting.
This can crack these floats, in time could get bigger.
Use these cracks to get price down if there are cracks.

Good luck!!