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    Question LV Twinscrew - Cutting the chain cover

    Options?:
    #1 - Dremel with cutoff wheel ?
    #2 - Hacksaw? Think I could cut in halfway from each side before the saw frame got in the way.
    #3 - 80-tooth carbide blade on the TS?
    #4 - Bosch jig saw? I think this would likely be the raggedest cut of the bunch.
    #5 - Other?

    I'm tempted to try #3 and slowly raise the blade up to make the cut but ...??
    Last edited by Doug Shepard; 04-26-2008 at 8:25 PM.
    Use the fence Luke

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