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    lewy is offline Wizard Silver Subscriber
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    cheers all,Dave what brand your bolt cutters,

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    Reciprocating saw with suitable blade.

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    been looking for an excuse to buy a reciprocating saw.

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    Ean Austral Guest
    Lewy, 10mm bar will take 1-2 seconds to cut with a drop saw dont think there will be many sparks, plus a v8 petrol disco, that would make good bang if you want to see some real sparks

    When are you looking at cutting them?

    Cheers Ean

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    sometime in the next 3 weeks,depends on the rain,seems we are in for a bit

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    R Miller Guest
    I work in a factory that does Reo, we use 600mm bolt cutters from trade tools to cut 10mm rod all the time, takes a bit of getting use to but its a good chest/arm workout,


    if you can get the rebar cutter id use one of them,

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    Lightwater Guest
    Bolt cutters are the go, quick & a lot safer than grinding. I have a pair of 30 year old, 4 foot cutters which have cut a lot of 1/2 deformed steel, & the jaws are large enough to cut the body of padlocks in half!. So a smaller pair will do 10mm steel fine.

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