Or in it as well. I have seen people ignite vehicles with the cutting torch. Strangest fire I saw caused was with a plasma torch. It was on one of those TV shows. They didnšt show the fire but showed what was left and why. They were cutting through the bottom of a pan from underneath and hit a fancy mag alloy piece up on the inside that they had forgotten to remove. Instead of small hole in pan to put in the new shifter mechanism they had a very strange shaped hole to rework. jimt
On 1/22/05 9:28 PM, "Robert Cardo" <rrecardo@WEBTV.NET> wrote: > If you guy's are afraid of getting bit by a drill biting in with a hole > saw on the end of it, do the job the fast and easy way. > > Break out the cutting torch. > > Pop, > Ssssshhhhhhhhhh, > Done. > > Might be a good idea to take a look at what's under the Van prior to > lighting up. > > RC > > |
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