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    I cringed when I saw this video, both because of the safety concerns as well as the mechanics involved. Bent over in that position she is trying to push through the blade with her tricep muscle. Standing the coil on end and cutting downward using gravity, shoulder, and back muscles is more efficient. In less than a minute she could prepare both sides including removing the ferrous metal with a hammer. With a sharp blade a person can hold the coil with one hand and cut with the other.

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    Yeah any halfway decent blade should coast through it. And what's up with the person willing to watch her do something that really could turn out bad instead of helping at least stabilize the radiator?!

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    Cool

    Patriot76 I did a good video on how to clean the coils check it out. Is much safer than this and I think I did a good job.

    The title of the video is:
    Cleaning an AC aluminum and copper coils for scrap

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