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Old 05-19-2009, 02:28 PM   #1
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Old 05-19-2009, 04:04 PM   #2
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Man, I coulda cut that car in half in 2 minutes flat. Why must he show his guns after using a SawZaw for two minutes?
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That would have been cool had it been a cop car on duty on the side of the road. Maybe parked outside a donut shop or something. No guts no glory !!!!!!!!!!!!
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looks like a hack.

it was funny though
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I'd like to see him try doing that without a power saw. Now that would be something to flex muscles over.
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what about the drive-shaft and all the other items tucked under a normal car. Hell I can cut sheet metal with a sawzall even without a crown cheering me on.
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That would have been cool had it been a cop car on duty on the side of the road. Maybe parked outside a donut shop or something. No guts no glory !!!!!!!!!!!!
one too many tickets there uh!!
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one too many tickets there uh!!
Nope..... Not yet anyway!!!!
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what about the drive-shaft and all the other items tucked under a normal car. Hell I can cut sheet metal with a sawzall even without a crown cheering me on.
I'm with you. The drive shaft would have taken 2 or 3 mins by itself.
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I'm with you. The drive shaft would have taken 2 or 3 mins by itself.
No need to cut the drive shaft. when you separate the two halves of the car the yoke falls out of transmission tail housing. The fuel lines could be a problem though.
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He did not just cut a car in half with a sawzall..

That was absolutely sick...

I mean that in a good way for you old timers.
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When would you ever need to cut a car on a job site?
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Last wendsday, your truck was in my way
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When would you ever need to cut a car on a job site?
Simple 4 easy steps,
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  2. I pitch the customer.
  3. Customer doesn't sign on the line.
  4. I cut car in driveway in half.
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Pointless Video!

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You toucha my truck, I break a you face.
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Then go back to starbucks, and let the men work :P
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Do it while going 85 on the highway and I'll be impressed.
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I bet a good cordless would have done it on one battery. Lennox has the best bang for the buck.
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the REAL question is what kind of sawzall is that!!!!
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