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    Good video much easier and safer then using an ax to it as I have seen in some videos.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IAscrapper View Post
    Good video much easier and safer then using an ax to it as I have seen in some videos.
    It would've been if the guy had used eye protection...

    I like his method, I think it beats the hatchet-head method when it comes to removing the coils from the 'E' of steel.

    I cringed at the 10:05-10:10 part when he was beating on the BeO ceramic. NOT GOOD!!
    Out of clutter, find simplicity. --Albert Einstein

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    Quote Originally Posted by auminer View Post
    It would've been if the guy had used eye protection...

    I like his method, I think it beats the hatchet-head method when it comes to removing the coils from the 'E' of steel.

    I cringed at the 10:05-10:10 part when he was beating on the BeO ceramic. NOT GOOD!!
    The same here , but this is the best video in this kind so far.

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