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    I find a real quick way to cut the end off is with a cutting board and utility knife, lay the rippon cable flat and score!


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    Quote Originally Posted by ScrapYaHerd View Post
    I find a real quick way to cut the end off is with a cutting board and utility knife, lay the rippon cable flat and score!
    Got a free pair of stainless scissors from Harbor Freight. Seems to work good for the ends.

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    It's a mad dash for scrap, every time I have been out there has been a scrapper in front or behind me on the route, smart to do more pickup/dropoff stuff because I haven't been getting much. I got one whole tower, a angle iron structure, and a few sraps out of a garbage in the past week, not much.

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