Tool to create professional IEC chassis cut-out...


Hello,

I am curious if anyone knows a source for a tool to create IEC block (for 15 amp detachable power cord) cut-out hole in metal chassis? I know many folks just use a dremmel motor tool to "nibble" a hole, but I'm looking for something that is purpose-designed and will provide professional-looking results.

As an example, such a tool would be invaluable for adding high-quality detachable power cord to Dyna gear, as well as other vintage tube equipment which is popular for rebuild / upgrade DIY projects. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!
gthrush1
Be very careful, I added IEC sockets on a pair of monoblocks I had, well they’re in there but a little unsightly. That being said I would recommend having it professionally done if at all possible, my screw up has inhibited the sale of my amps(fortunately they are cheap enough it isn’t a big deal), almost a shame! Good luck with it.
Tim
I recall seeing just such a chassis punch tool available from Parts Express. http://www.parts-express.com/
Great thanks Bob!!!!!!!!!!! Now you tell me! day late and a dollar short! LOL
Slingshot,

The alternative I've chosen is to select a powercable I like, drill the hole slightly larger and hardwire the sucker in. Best connection you can have and the only downside of course is not being able to quickly change out and compare future cables.
Greenlee Tool Co. makes an entire series of "Radio Chassis Punches" both round and rectangular. Sorry I don't know their website. If you know the openning size you need you can check with larger industrial electronics suppliers. Greenlee punches are popular for their ease of use and durability with both electronics hobbyists and electricans.