<VV> cutting up cars to take to the scrapper
Ed Lindsay
wfcc at juno.com
Fri Dec 18 12:14:05 EST 2009
Another advantage to cutting up a car is that now in Florida , in order
to scrap a whole car, you have to have a title for it and fill out a
bunch of paperwork. But if you have a trailer full of car chunks-you
don't...
Ed
West Florida Corvair club
On Fri, 18 Dec 2009 06:32:06 -0800 DON W HILTPOLD JR <igotstuff at msn.com>
writes:
>
> I have never used a torch to cut up a car, to much of a hassle and
> the cost for gas as well. With a sawzall and a pack of blades a
> 12.00 cost you can have at it. I cut up a 65 in roughly an hour, it
> takes longer to load & remove. The newer the car the quicker it take
> to cut up I blew through a 94 Escort in 30 minutes. It is a bit
> noisy but it is the best was to remove a car. I sure a corvair wagon
> may take longer but look it over and see where it can be cut for
> sizable pieces, just my take on the problem at hand.
> Don Hiltpold
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