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Kerry,
Is the surface of your 3" PVC cap flat or convex? If it is flat you can use 
a center head on a scale to locate the center if you have a center head. If 
you don't have a center head and it's a flat ended PVC cap just draw two 
intersecting lines to find your center and then drill the required hole. 

On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 6:47:34 AM UTC-4, orange_glow_fan wrote:
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> I need some advice. I need to drill a hole in the center of a 3" PVC cap. 
> It's to be the spinning hub of a yard art project and this forum has some 
> of the best 'fabricators' I know so I thought I'd ask.
>
> Obviously it needs to spin with no wobble. Unfortunately I don't have 
> access to a lathe so I need an alternative...
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> Thanks for your time..
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> Kerry
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