
Hello,So I have an old PowerMac G5 case that I put my Hackintosh within and I was wanting access to the rear IO but the issue is I need to cut the back where the old IO is. So I've tried finding if anyone's tried to use a Dremel bit on a drill to cut aluminum before but can't seem to get to far as it seems my question is pretty specific. I understand that the Dremel has far higher RPMs but much lower torque so would this create an issue with cutting aluminum? Would it just break the bit before I even pierce through the metal?All help is much appreciated, thanks in advance via /r/DIY http://bit.ly/2TJ6qUr