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Cutting tools
Axle:
Just trying to plan ahead a little. So hopefully I'll pick up my new axle this week and I am going to start prepping it for the tj brackets. All of the old mounts have to come off, so I am going to need some stuff to cut it off with. Probably going to use a cutting wheel (Reg ::) ), but if someone know's someone with a plasma cutter or something of that better cutting nature, would you mind trying to hook me up?
albsvx:
for a job like that, a cutting wheel and an angle grinder is going to be your best tool
reg:
--- Quote from: Axle on December 31, 2007, 03:13:26 AM ---Just trying to plan ahead a little. So hopefully I'll pick up my new axle this week and I am going to start prepping it for the tj brackets. All of the old mounts have to come off, so I am going to need some stuff to cut it off with. Probably going to use a cutting wheel (Reg ::) ), but if someone know's someone with a plasma cutter or something of that better cutting nature, would you mind trying to hook me up?
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of corse! 2 grinders, just need you to but a few wheels. 3.5 inch, arbor size doesn't matter.
rocket:
i've got an 3" air cut off tool you can use
Axle:
Thanks guys. Reg, I'll definitely buy the grinder wheels. Rocket, thanks for offering up your air cutter, but I don't have a compressor. I'm planning on doing this in my garage at home, for convenience. I'm sure if I asked Alex, he would probably let me keep the axle at the shop, but I'd rather have it at home so I can work on it easier.
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