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    Lightbulb Machine for Ripping Windings Out Of Electric Motors

    Most folks I know just use a sawzall - this machine would save a lot of work !



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    If you look close as he puts a new one in its alright cut its just pulling them out. I do the same thing with a boat winch......

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    you could probably rig something up on a log splitter
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