hydraulic grinder

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It seems like a lot of work to sink a friends boat. Care to share what you are in the process of recovering?
:shakehead:
 
Have you checked out the NEMO tolls? Max depth is 60m but they seem solid.
Im also in need of doing some cutting but with a reciprocating saw. Trying to get a handle on how long it will last with an 80 at various depths. Curious to know about the concept of keeping it running on decent? Iv used pneumo hammer drills before and not had this problem.
Whats all entailed with setting up a torch?
not sure of the saw but from what i ve read the surface logistics for torch are more involved plus the gear itself needs some experience to use safely . the satnley hydraulic grinder is pretty simp,e and if your in the construction game shopuldnt be too much to deal with
 

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