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    Thanks everyone for all the advice! I found today that it was easier and less harsh on the blade to take my Dewalt portable band saw and cut around the top and bottom of the compressor. However, I seem to have missed something and I'm confused - how do you remove the copper windings from the center? I thought about cutting down the length of the remnants of the compressor and removing it that way, but I wanted to see if there was an easier or more efficient way to do this. No rush though, I'm sitting on my scrap for a while...the prices are dropping harshly, and #2 copper has went down .20 in the last two weeks here. Ouch.

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