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Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
Poor old blue head was misinformed.
Originally posted by Skipper1975
reply to post by ThroatYogurt
lol..so they cut them like that at an angle for what reason?
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
You guys ever cut a tree down and you don't want it to crush your car or your house?
Originally posted by ThroatYogurt
Ultima...I'll let you think a little ok? It was an A-N-A-L-O-G-Y.
Originally posted by billybob
an angle cut on a freestanding column would cause it to slide off, and then kick out and bounce unpredictably.
Originally posted by badmedia
I notice on the ones in the video where they are cutting are not cut at a 45 degree angle, but the pictures I've seen that have melted metal oozing from them are at a 45 degree angle as used in demolition.
The particular issue is something that interests me a good deal, so I'd like to see some solid proof.