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    Quote Originally Posted by Filthy View Post
    this is exactly what i do. its easy if you have a fresh disc. the worn ones wont cut deep enough. good job with the pics!
    I do it just like KZBell has shown with 2 minor changes. I first cut into 14" or so lengths (It seems to make removing the fins easier) I also flaten one side of the fins just by running my hand down it before making the rip cut. (this allows you to get the depth from a worn disc)

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