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1. [oletrucks] Cutting metal (score: 1)
Author: "William Schickling" <wschick1@twcny.rr.com>
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 14:45:28 -0400
First I want to thank everyone on the responses to my first inquiry about breaking welds. I am making head way with removing the old hitch. The advice to stay away from tearing through the frame whe
/html/oletrucks/2003-10/msg00029.html (7,878 bytes)

2. RE: [oletrucks] Cutting metal (score: 1)
Author: "Tom Warner" <twwood@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 15:41:11 -0400
Most likely your saw is cutting to fast. bi-metal blades are best but at a slower speed than for wood. Tom Warner 58 Short Fleetside Florida's Treasure Coast oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM truc
/html/oletrucks/2003-10/msg00030.html (6,831 bytes)

3. Fw: [oletrucks] Cutting metal (score: 1)
Author: "DON" <ppm@accesscomm.ca>
Date: Sun, 5 Oct 2003 18:21:10 -0600
lot. about out it am saw like oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
/html/oletrucks/2003-10/msg00034.html (8,989 bytes)

4. Re: [oletrucks] Cutting metal (score: 1)
Author: "debbie perry" <glperry@fwi.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 01:57:11 -0500
Bill, on saw, cut only the metal, not the welds. The welds are harder. They even cut harder with a torch. Then when metal is out of way, you can grind with 4-1/2" angle grinder. You have one of those
/html/oletrucks/2003-10/msg00038.html (8,740 bytes)


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