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Sean Cawby
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Bout ready to do my first cut through. Any hints/tips?

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Here's the most recent topic for this. You can also do a search.
http://www.termpro.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=32;t=001353

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the only advise i can give you is dont think just do it.thats what i did when i cut thru my f-150.Full walk-thru.its actully fun

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its real easy and fun... a sawzalland some good angry music and you'll finish in under 10 mins... [Big Grin]

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i was listening to marilyn manson when i did mine and god bless it was fun. now i want to cut up wifes car but she said no, but she goes to bed a lot earlier then me [Big Grin]
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"...listening to marilyn manson...god bless..." How's that for ironic? [Big Grin]

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quote:
Originally posted by assman:
the only advise i can give you is dont think just do it.thats what i did when i cut thru my f-150.Full walk-thru.its actully fun

that is the best advise you can get right there.....ive never done a walk thru, but i have cut the top off a couple of cars and completely removed the rear deck all the way to the window in my current Honda (to make way for my new decklid). Grab your Sui-Saw (or sawzall) and JUST DO IT! and yes, It can be lots of fun.

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guess i'll have to disagree somewhat

I suggest you READ up on it from a tutor or what not then do it

missing things like rounded corners can only be the result [Smile]

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Sean Cawby
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Didn't even realize people were still posting on this topic, haha. I finished that a long time ago. I took a crap load of pictures throughout the entire job, but found out it was too dark in my shop. Not a single one of the pictures came out. I was just using a couple cheap walgreen's cameras - no flash. [Mad] It ended up looking pretty nice. Actually I think the customer is coming back tomorrow to get a small piece of factory carpet to get glued down right underneath the cut through. Maybe I'll try to snap a few pictures while it's here with a digital and post em. [Razz]

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quote:
Originally posted by kan3:
guess i'll have to disagree somewhat

I suggest you READ up on it from a tutor or what not then do it

missing things like rounded corners can only be the result [Smile]

take off that velcro pu$$y and get out the saw........thats all i gotta say [Razz]

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