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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Weldbuilt 1652 semi-V mod
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<blockquote data-quote="wolfmjc" data-source="post: 144426" data-attributes="member: 2399"><p>Okay new tip on cutting white styrofoam. take a 2 foot piece of mechanics wire, 2 large eyebolts, and some 2x4s. run wire strait from one eyebolt to another and mount seperatly in wood, use wood to mount wire higher or lower as needed for cutting. i used a large battery charger (napa) connected clamps one on each eyebolt. set charger at 2amps! no more, wire will heat up and simply push foam GENTLY on the wire and it will melt a clean cut. DO NOT TOUCH WIRE!!!!!! you will get burned....I had to cut up a few shipping coolers and this made it a breeze... :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfmjc, post: 144426, member: 2399"] Okay new tip on cutting white styrofoam. take a 2 foot piece of mechanics wire, 2 large eyebolts, and some 2x4s. run wire strait from one eyebolt to another and mount seperatly in wood, use wood to mount wire higher or lower as needed for cutting. i used a large battery charger (napa) connected clamps one on each eyebolt. set charger at 2amps! no more, wire will heat up and simply push foam GENTLY on the wire and it will melt a clean cut. DO NOT TOUCH WIRE!!!!!! you will get burned....I had to cut up a few shipping coolers and this made it a breeze... :evil: [/QUOTE]
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