stud grinding

Started by kanujunkie, January 2, 2005, 09:14

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kanujunkie

i need to cut and grind out the 3 studs located in the bottom of the cubby holes under the floor lining, but i'm a bit worries about sparks damaging the carpet, wireing, linings, etc.

any idea's on doing this safley?
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Liz

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<<Slight drift alert!!>>Blimey, I opened this topic as soon as I saw the title of it!!   s:oops: :oops: s:oops:    s:oops: :oops: s:oops:  

Sorry can't help you on the topic Stu, but stay safe, don't want you getting a visit from the Fire Brigade.  s:? :? s:?
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kanujunkie

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WOMEN!!  s:roll: :roll: s:roll:
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Anonymous

#3
Our gas fitters at work us a burning mat when they are blow torching pipes. You should be able to get one of these from a good DIY store or Plumbing Merchant for a couple of quid.

kanujunkie

#4
cheers chap! good idea, i may get a few and tape them together
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now Subaru Impreza WRX STi with PPP
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GSB

#5
A junior hacksaw will cut them down to within 2 or 3 mm of the bottom of the cubby, which is good enough for most applications, generates no heat and no risk of fire.
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heathstimpson

#6
Quote from: "GSB"A junior hacksaw will cut them down to within 2 or 3 mm of the bottom of the cubby, which is good enough for most applications, generates no heat and no risk of fire.
That's what I did in the end after considering angle grinding to get flush  s:? :? s:?
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