It would depend on what you are doing. Perhaps you should use the search feature. This has been answered many times for many different types of scrappers.
Originally Posted by Mick
Basic, regardless would be a pair of side cutters or tin snips and a small sledge hammer. Then, like Jim said, it depends on what type of stuff you intend to scrap. I use a cordless drill for screwdriver bits, a grinder and Sawzall a lot. But I also use a tractor with forks and bucket a lot, too.
^^^^Why didn't you back him up? considering this members first thread, H.V.P had the perfect response IMO..
^^^^Why didn't you back him up? considering this members first thread, H.V.P had the perfect response IMO..
Nothing against HPV and I sometimes also say to do a search. In this case, I simply felt like giving a direct response - he'd already gotten the "do a search" response. No use in "piling on".
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Nothing against HPV and I sometimes also say to do a search. In this case, I simply felt like giving a direct response - he'd already gotten the "do a search" response. No use in "piling on".
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