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Old 09-08-2009, 06:48 AM
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air saw with a small metal blade...... this works great and if you dont force it you can get a very precise cut. Use tape as a guide, and you can start your cut with a rotary saw, or cutoff wheel, then take over with the reciprocating air saw. make sure you're wearing good safety glasses, even though it doesnt make sparts the metal chips get thrown in random directions and will find a way into your eyes..... no fun at all.

When you get to support bracing, break out the sawsall.... its a MF-er, but will go through reinforcements like butter!


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