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    Another note: depending on the thickness of the insulation I've also found that sometimes its better to cut a slit into the insulation versus cutting "sideways". I feel that when the insulation is on the thicker side trying to cut sideways ends up needing more force than if I cut a slit into it. Hope this makes sense. On a side note, just sold my load today and being the fact that this is something I only do in my spare time I'm pretty excited about the fact that I made $100. Its going into my "house down-payment fund". Because of scrapping I became completely debt free as of last September and now I'm saving up for either house or condo. Man I love free money.


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