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Re: Bucket surgery
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lugnet.storage
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Wed, 4 Nov 1998 21:49:47 GMT
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Larry Pieniazek writes:
> I bet an ATLAS saw would work great for that, it's designed to cut
> plastic quickly without gumming up the saw teeth.
I didn't bother to look since you didn't find it. What does such a saw look
like?
I bet a bolt cutter would do it. Overkill, but fast...
-Tom McD.
tfn, radiotitan@yahoo.com
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: Bucket surgery
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| (...) Very thin blade with small teeth. Large undulation in the teeth, and in the blade itself so that the teeth stay clean (and the blade doesn't jam in the cut, as the cut is significantly wider than the blade). Blade is mounted from the top in a (...) (26 years ago, 6-Nov-98, to lugnet.storage)
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| (...) I bet an ATLAS saw would work great for that, it's designed to cut plastic quickly without gumming up the saw teeth. I dunno if ATLAS still makes them but I have a 20+ year old one rattling around somewhere... (URL) I just dug around.. Grr, I (...) (26 years ago, 4-Nov-98, to lugnet.storage)
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