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    Quote Originally Posted by corycouch View Post
    to cut up our fire extinguishers, i think it will be the easist and cheapest way, we got the money just holding out for a good deal
    You won't regret getting a plasma cutter. I've heard the term "cuts like a hot knife through butter", but until you have used one (I hadn't until I bought mine), you don't know true that statement is.

    I just wrapped up cutting down 8 of these



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    a commercial dish washer and other misc stainless equipment. Effortlessly sliced through it all.

    Originally started out using a Skilsaw and 7 1/4 cut off wheel, then the 4 1/2 grinder with cut off and it was taking forever.

    I had a bit of trouble with my cutter and still do from time to time, but overall I am happy with it. Wish I'd gotten it sooner.
    Last edited by IdahoScrapper; 05-02-2012 at 06:36 PM.

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