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    Basic, regardless would be a pair of side cutters or tin snips and a small sledge hammer. Then, like Jim said, it depends on what type of stuff you intend to scrap. I use a cordless drill for screwdriver bits, a grinder and Sawzall a lot. But I also use a tractor with forks and bucket a lot, too.

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    Thanks! That's pretty much the answer i was looking for!

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