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    This that a generator I see in that opening ? Thatd sell good not to mention the rims and tires especially if they're 16 inch should go for round 50 to 75 all day long if the tires are any good at all good luck


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    I wouldnt bother removing all the screws from the siding, I would get one of those circle cut drill bits and cut over the screw. Leave the screw in the wood frame with the little bit of alum. Much faster tear down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobo finds View Post
    I wouldnt bother removing all the screws from the siding, I would get one of those circle cut drill bits and cut over the screw. Leave the screw in the wood frame with the little bit of alum. Much faster tear down.
    Are you talking about a hole saw? Or is this a tool I am not aware of?

    Have some steel/aluminum I want to separate that's held with rivets. Was grinding them off but wondered if a hole saw would be better.

    On another note, I just finished cutting up a step van using a Diablo 7 1/4" 40 tooth finish blade. Cuts like a hot knife through butter. No need to buy an expensive specialty blade. One blade got most of the van down to managable pieces. Bought a 2nd to finish up. So for those that need to cut sheet, extrusion, ect, this works very well. Blade is $15 at Home Depot. Picked up another circular saw, Ryobi, for $40. I am liking it so far.

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