Cutting a round metal object

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  • master53yoda
    Established Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 456
    • Spokane Washington
    • bt 3000 2 of them and a shopsmith ( but not for the tablesaw part)

    #16
    Originally posted by LCHIEN
    Don't cut the ends off. Freeze the can and its contents.Now it will be rigid when you cut it.
    Now hacksaw it in half (maybe a reciprocating saw would be good at this time. Or even a Dremel tool.

    After it thaws an emptied, you can use a can opener to remove the top and bottom from the half cans.

    I'm not sure if I'm tongue in cheek or not?

    Excellent idea!!!!! you might just take the can after taking the food out and fill it with water and freeze then cut, that way you get to use the food to.
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    • eccentrictinkerer
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2007
      • 669
      • Minneapolis, MN
      • BT-3000, 21829

      #17
      Originally posted by dielectric
      You're using lead-free solder, right?
      Nope, and my dentist still uses mercury in the amalgam.
      You might think I haven't contributed much to the world, but a large number
      of the warning labels on tools can be traced back to things I've done...

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