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    cleaning the steel from copper aluminum coils with a chainsaw.

    I said it awhile ago on here and someone didn't believe me, claiming I would cut my leg off. The coils from Ac units can be cut with a normal chainsaw. I don't do this on all of them and it is kinda sketchy at first and really dangerous if you don't enter the cut wide open throttle, but some guy on here I forget who called me out and said he wanted to see video. so here it is. If I find that post I'll link the video to that as well. by the way this way is a lot faster than the sawzall. If it wasn't so dangerous I would do it for all of them.


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