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    when i cut up the house trailer frame i used 3 dewalt 14 in blades a gallon of gas and a bottle of oil, i spent right at 20 bucks. we also use them to cut out the front grill and bumpers of vehilcles usually the radiator falls right out. mine is a wacker brand has a 1 in arbor so i canbuy any 14chopsaw blade. i think the stihl and husqvarnas use a 15/16 but please if im wrong someone let me know


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    Hey Kris Kringle, I cant answer your query with exact numbers but I cut a 22' tall 9' diameter steel tank and about 200' of 6" steel pipe into prepared using about a dozen wheels and 2 gallons of mixed gas. I buy my wheels off of ebay by the dozen usually, they run about 6-12 dollars apiece. I didn't really plan on making all of the mentioned steel into prepared but I had to cut it down to get in my pickup, so I figured what the hell and made a few more cuts to get dimension.I think the total weight was 7400lbs , if I had a trailer I wouldn't have bothered with so many cuts.This was more than one load obviously, I made three trips to the yard off of this one property.

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