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Cutting a stack

Old 08-13-2011, 01:23 AM
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Cutting a stack

Hey guys I have a bullhauler/aussie style stack that I wanna make into a mitre cut. I was thinking a bandsaw would be the best route to take on this, anyone got ideas?
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I thought about doing that to my turnouts when I still had them on the truck, but I was worried that the cut would begin to rust and run down the pipe.
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Sawzall and a steady hand or a bandsaw are the way to go. Or a chop saw with metal blade on it.
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