pa.rich
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Alright you great metal workers, I really need help. I am working on an old dump body. It has lots of rust. I cut most of it out with a saws all and grinder. Then comes the part I need advice on. The body is off the truck, lying bottom up in my garage, and it has 2" corrugated metal under the flat bed plating and the corrugated is sandwiched inbetween the frame members and the plate steel They are not thick, but about 1/8" thick each. I want to save the frame but cut across the corrugatedand the floor plate and dispose of them I want to replace the corrugation with something else. Here is my question. I never used torches before today. I was able to cut the plate where the corrugation was gone, but I couldnt cut both. Through the valleys of the corrugated, it would cut, but the humps I could only get through the tops. Is this something impossible because of the 2" air space? Do I have to go back to reciprocating saws all again? I already went through many blades.Please help, cant afford to buy a body ,so I would spend some sweat instead.Spent alot of bucks on this torch set only to be disappointed.Can someone advise?BTW, using a #1 tip and followed directions in the manual for the pressures at the regulators.