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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 444171" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>what power tools do you have on hand ?</p><p>how much of the floor are you going to cut out ??</p><p></p><p>just start cutting with something. if it doesn't work, go to something else.</p><p>and so on until you find something in your arsenal that will do the job.</p><p>plasma cutting "will work" but makes a terrible mess with molten slag.</p><p>if it is all flat metal with no obstructions, I personally would use the standard skil saw</p><p>with a 24 tooth carbide blade. Gloves, long sleeves, face and ear protection required.</p><p>clean up sharp corners with the jig saw or angle grinder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 444171, member: 13599"] what power tools do you have on hand ? how much of the floor are you going to cut out ?? just start cutting with something. if it doesn't work, go to something else. and so on until you find something in your arsenal that will do the job. plasma cutting "will work" but makes a terrible mess with molten slag. if it is all flat metal with no obstructions, I personally would use the standard skil saw with a 24 tooth carbide blade. Gloves, long sleeves, face and ear protection required. clean up sharp corners with the jig saw or angle grinder. [/QUOTE]
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