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    I prefer an angle grinder most of the time. So if the saws all does not work try the grinder. Mike

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    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    I prefer an angle grinder most of the time. So if the saws all does not work try the grinder. Mike
    I'm still working on getting my angle grinder cutting wheels together, thought it was a 4 1/2" but it was only a 4. Still not sure if my power source will reach that far, it's only 4.5 amp, but am running 2 100 ft (small) cords that far (ran them out there just to check some computers and monitors), not sure I want to run it long until I get some more juice out there ( working on that too, but still got to get it all pieced together )

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