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Old 12-15-2015, 07:02 PM
Adriel Adriel is offline
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Originally Posted by Rogviler View Post
If you use the right blade it'll certainly go through it. When I pasted a new front end on mine I got the old crunched-up stuff off with a combination of cutoff wheel, saw, and finally got a enough free to where I could finally drill out some of the spot welds.

-Rog
Rog, thank you so very much!

Using a short steel cutting blade. Probably need to go up to a six inch?

Guess tomorrow going to Home Depot for blades and a 4'x8' tarp (for the trailer to cover all the parts pulled off that run out of room to put elsewhere).
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