Daryl Hunt
Your Worst Nightmare
- Oct 22, 2014
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Did you go the the page with the article? Just because some contractor was able to take out sections of the barrier does NOT MEAN it's as easy as a "$100 hand tool".. Which just falls into the category of WaPo fiction..
I'm SURE with multiple tools and MAYBE a truck with cooling water and 2 or 5 changes of blades and torches, you can cut those beams.. But once the ground sensors and other monitoring is part of the design, they just won't have the time to pull it off...
Guys around the country are getting yelled at for buying $250 bucks worth of power tools.. you cant buy it for under $100 bucks
Actually, someone posted an ad on this very thread of a reciprocating power saw for sale for $88.
Go to a pawn shop
God damn you limp twisted wapo readers are stupid
I have to do all your homework, don't I?
Search Results for recipricating power saw at The Home Depot
Have you ever tried to cut concrete with a reciprocating saw? Evidently not since you're stupid enough to post such nonsense.
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Hey, stupid, you don't cut the cement with a recip saw. You cut the metal. Then you use that 20lb sledge to shock the cement into shattering. My tool of choice would be the Cutting Torch though and a power hammer. Cost a bit more than 100 bucks but it's going to be faster and quieter. Both of these can be purchased at any decent Hardware Tool Store in Mexico City.