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So I have decided to build a teardrop style camper on a M101 trailer I have and had a thought: instead of removing the body tub why not cut off all of the vertical surfaces and make a flat bed, like a M116 genset trailer? A flat bed would give me fenders and a wide flat (sort of flat) surface to work on, and if it does not work I can still just build on the bare frame.
I thought that a 7" grinder with a cutting disc would be just the ticket, but after getting only about 5' of cut from $8 worth of discs I decided to rethink. A sawzall was suggested so I gave it a whirl, BINGO! Now over the years when the question of which cutting tool to use came up, and a sawzall was suggested, I was always skeptical, but after today I am now a firm believer in the tool!
I DID learn a few things:
1-do your best to not bend the blade, they get all wobbly...
2-do NOT try to cut the welds, they are a lot harder than the sheet metal and will burn up the blade, they don't cut after they get too hot...
I still have some grinding to do, and some sandblasting, but so far so good:
pix:
1-trailer before
2-after $8 of cutting discs
3-pile-o-body (cut into recycling bin sized chunks, note burnt up blade)
4-the Hero tool
5-blades
6-after
7-remaining vertical lip
8-more after
I thought that a 7" grinder with a cutting disc would be just the ticket, but after getting only about 5' of cut from $8 worth of discs I decided to rethink. A sawzall was suggested so I gave it a whirl, BINGO! Now over the years when the question of which cutting tool to use came up, and a sawzall was suggested, I was always skeptical, but after today I am now a firm believer in the tool!
I DID learn a few things:
1-do your best to not bend the blade, they get all wobbly...
2-do NOT try to cut the welds, they are a lot harder than the sheet metal and will burn up the blade, they don't cut after they get too hot...
I still have some grinding to do, and some sandblasting, but so far so good:
pix:
1-trailer before
2-after $8 of cutting discs
3-pile-o-body (cut into recycling bin sized chunks, note burnt up blade)
4-the Hero tool
5-blades
6-after
7-remaining vertical lip
8-more after
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