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Old May 2, 2012 | 09:39 PM
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I work for Goodridge and its usually cut on a saw with a super sharp thin metal blade. When i have to make lines up away from work i always wrap it with masking tape and use the thinnest cutting disc i can find in an angle grinder as others have said. That is the next best way in my opinion

Although maybe i should do it properly and get a huge great chisel and a big hammer
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