I know people who have junk but no paper work and i would like to hack this old boat trailer thats been abandoned for 15 years. no one wants it. apart it needs no Identification because its pure junk hacked into pieces
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I know people who have junk but no paper work and i would like to hack this old boat trailer thats been abandoned for 15 years. no one wants it. apart it needs no Identification because its pure junk hacked into pieces
sawzall
Ur the KING...C'mon man
Hack it with a hacksaw, or saw it with a sawzall
Inverter with a sawzall would be the fastest if there's no electric available.
i would bring a sawzall & a deep-cut bandsaw
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other option,a gas powered cutoff saw might be a little "sparky" around car gas tanks and overgrown weedsQuote:
so i need to invest in a inverter cause i need to cut this junk up I would also like to hack junk crushed cars. we got people here who can cut a hole car up and put it in there bed.... yea serious much.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6BkWeCNMxM
about any tool you have to buy is going to cost you more then the trailer is worth.but it's a start. cut it into 3 ft pieces for the best price.
we have been using plasma cutters to demo ductwork at the powerplant, would work good on a trailer but i wouldnt buy one just for that project. 6" metabo angle grinder with cutoff wheels and a sawzall is what id go with on the trailer.
torch works great iif u can drag it to a weed free spot. u may also be able convert some of that junk into a working trailer for u.
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Pick ax.
There are many shears Lite weight and also heavy duty that's what most yards use
Drag it on some dirt and use an oxy...
I used a sawzall and the Milwakee ax metal cutting blades they got dull fast and it got expensive. I found a grinder worked better. I have a 12" electric hand held cut-off saw with a metal cutting blade it cut faster that the hacksaw and the wheel lasted allmost the whole job. I was cutting up an old Chevy one ton pick up frame. I would recommend one of the 9" grinders with a metal cutting wheel. You can also use a no 77 skill saw with a metal cutting blade.
just buy one of these and be done with it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aRnYjyYSVo