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    I was pondering the same thing - that looks great (& easy). Thanks for posting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Swampy View Post
    I was pondering the same thing - that looks great (& easy). Thanks for posting.
    I thought so too at first but notice how straight he made those cuts? Wasn't easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I thought so too at first but notice how straight he made those cuts? Wasn't easy.
    Actually was easier than I thought. I laid it on its side up against a wall for stability. Started the cut with the sawzall and did about 6"-8" before rolling it to cut more. Make sure to start with the cut closest to the lid first.

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