HenryJ wrote:The whole job should take somewhere between 6 to 8 hours to complete. Give yourself a whole weekend just to be safe and take your time.
Well, I've 20 hours in it thus far and not done. I am not counting the time spent searching for supplies or the two hour window-weld drying time
My second front cut was 10X better than than the first
I wish I could add to HJ's write up from a newbie's veiw point and have not been able come up with any suggestions, as of yet.
It all makes perfect sense to HJ because he has always done this sort of thing. This has been a grand adventure for me
This was my first time using a sawzall. The first for cutting my own vehicle and a bunch of other firsts.
I spent 10 hard hours today and as some of you know, I'm an avid smoker but today, I had 1 smoke on the window-weld drying period and not another one so, I was working pretty intensely.
I am going to comment on the Craftsman reciprocating saw in that thread and I got all POed at a cheap hydralic jack and found a cool Craftsman 3 ton juck on sale this morning.
Thanks for all the advice and suggestions.
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