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    I just hit it with a hammer a few times, grab the cord, and pull the motor(s) out. Done. Makes a little more of a mess, but thats why I have a broom

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    Good idea I like to break scrap apart with a hammer when I'm angry or have stress. One of this days I'm going to make a video smashing things with my hammer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geravega77 View Post
    Good idea I like to break scrap apart with a hammer when I'm angry or have stress. One of this days I'm going to make a video smashing things with my hammer.
    I think Jackshmuc has that covered,,
    Or maybe Biggerhammer,, http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/scrap...ing-apart.html
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