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 ===Quick Reference=== ===Quick Reference===
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-Here is where to put details that you will likely need to look back at even once you've done this step many times before like measurements or gotchas that you've experienced 
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-Here's an example of an embeded photo that is a thumbnail that can be clicked on to get a closer look. 
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   * Pop trim piece off buy pulling from the wheel well opening. Most of the plastic clips will break and that is expected.   * Pop trim piece off buy pulling from the wheel well opening. Most of the plastic clips will break and that is expected.
   * Twist clips 90 degrees and the lower ones will come out. Upper ones can be pried out with a clip removing tool or squezed from the inside and potentially won't break and can then be reused. Toss broken ones and put any that aren't broken in a bag with the screws. Place bag on top of rear tire.   * Twist clips 90 degrees and the lower ones will come out. Upper ones can be pried out with a clip removing tool or squezed from the inside and potentially won't break and can then be reused. Toss broken ones and put any that aren't broken in a bag with the screws. Place bag on top of rear tire.
-  * Mark for lower vent hole with [[Jig-A]]. With a scrach awl mark around the inside of the jig.+  * Mark for lower vent hole with [[Jig-A]]. With a scrach awl mark around the inside of the jig. See **photo B** 
 +  * Mark upper vent 170mm from body seam (photo) to the inside of the upper jig. It is located up and down on the van by fitting in the shape of the van body. Using a scratch awl mark around the inside of the jig.
   * Drill holes a little bit on the inside of the corners with an 1/8 bit after marking with an auto-center punch   * Drill holes a little bit on the inside of the corners with an 1/8 bit after marking with an auto-center punch
   * Drill holes out larger with a step bit right up to or just past the line that you scribed with the jig   * Drill holes out larger with a step bit right up to or just past the line that you scribed with the jig
   * Starting at one of the holes you drilled use the body saw to cut out along the line. It's a snug fit so you are better being up to 1mm past the line then not quite up to it.    * Starting at one of the holes you drilled use the body saw to cut out along the line. It's a snug fit so you are better being up to 1mm past the line then not quite up to it. 
-  * Mark upper vent 170mm from body seam (photo) to the inside of the upper jigIt is located up and down on the van by fitting in the shape of the van bodyUsing scratch awl mark around the inside of the jig.+  * Test fit the 3D printed pieces. If tight sand additional metal off with the 90 degree sander. 
 +  * Clean edge that was cut and in about an inch with wax and grease. Get a fresh spot on the paper towel several times to avoid spreading around anything that you are cleaning off. 
 +  * Prime with on step primer and a wool dauber. See photo A 
 +  * Clean surfaces on 3D printed parts with wax and grease remover. Make sure 100% dry before gluing 
 +  * Put small bead around the surface on the 3d printed vent where it will attach to the body. Once bead is good and with no potential leaks go ahead and press it into the van. 
 +  * Using masking tape to hold parts in place while glue dries if they don't seem to be seating well on their own. 
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 +Photo A 
 +{{build-steps:ac-vents-0.jpg?200x200}}
  
--Lower vent hole locates itself with the jig in the holes. The upper one is centered over the hole in the upper right corner of the lower one. +Photo B 
--Scribe a line with a scratch awl. Cut close or on the line with the body saw. Use die grinder to make the corners nice and round. Use angle sander to smooth the edge starting with 90 degrees and then clean the burr off of the inside and outside without making it a knife edge. +{{build-steps:ac-vents-1.jpg?200x200}}
-drill drain holes as required for vents and AC (more to add here) +
-Clean edge that was cut and in about an inch with wax and greaseGet a fresh spot on the paper towel several times to avoid spreading around anything that you are cleaning off. +
-- Prime with on step primer and a wool dauber+
  
 +Photo C
 +{{build-steps:ac-vents-2.jpg?200x200}}
  
  
  
-This is a step by step list to do the step along with embeded photos and videos as necessary. 
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