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    FredSanford is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Dynamite? Your sawzaw may work if you have a vise to put your sinks in. I've drove my front truck tire up on things that were stubborn and shook alot. Or stand on it and cut it down to manageable pieces. Might keep you from making a store run. Good luck.


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