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On Mar 17, 7:13*pm, Ignoramus19014 ignoramus19...@NOSPAM.
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On 2013-03-18, Gunner wrote:









On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 14:20:23 -0500, Ignoramus19014
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On 2013-03-17, Gunner wrote:
On Sun, 17 Mar 2013 12:00:53 -0600, "Pete C."
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Ignoramus19014 wrote:


My another guess is that disassembly and rigging, will take 4 days.


Since this equipment will never be put into operation as-is again,
assuming it's ok with the place you're removing it from, don't be afraid
to separate sections with a big abrasive cutoff saw or for tighter areas
an angle grinder with a cutoff wheel. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby,
but that will be the fastest way to get through mixed materials and get
on with the loading. Sawzalls are good too, but an abrasive wheel will
beat them for time on most materials.


Good suggestions. *Followed of course by a Blue Point Wrench.


This is definitely torch and chopsaw territory!


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Got yourself a nice plasma cutter yet? *Might be a good job for one.


This is heavier stuff, cutting bolts etc. Plus it will be at the job
site, not at my place.


You think a plasma cutter can't cut "heavier stuff" ? Sounds similar
to your bull**** claim that only ARC welding is for real men.