Help with Tools to cut frame
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Sawzall should work fine. Or use a cutoff wheel in your Skill saw. Or
use a thin cutoff blade in a 4" angle grinder.
Jimmy1964CJ5 wrote:
> What tool can I use to cut a 1962 ****** CJ5 frame? I have a small Porter
> Cable 2HP 6 Gallon compressor. Also, I have a nice sawzall, but don't
> think that will work...haven't tried it though. How about a die grinder
> attached to my compressor? I don't need a nice cut, just a cut.
>
use a thin cutoff blade in a 4" angle grinder.
Jimmy1964CJ5 wrote:
> What tool can I use to cut a 1962 ****** CJ5 frame? I have a small Porter
> Cable 2HP 6 Gallon compressor. Also, I have a nice sawzall, but don't
> think that will work...haven't tried it though. How about a die grinder
> attached to my compressor? I don't need a nice cut, just a cut.
>
Guest
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Sawzall should work fine. Or use a cutoff wheel in your Skill saw. Or
use a thin cutoff blade in a 4" angle grinder.
Jimmy1964CJ5 wrote:
> What tool can I use to cut a 1962 ****** CJ5 frame? I have a small Porter
> Cable 2HP 6 Gallon compressor. Also, I have a nice sawzall, but don't
> think that will work...haven't tried it though. How about a die grinder
> attached to my compressor? I don't need a nice cut, just a cut.
>
use a thin cutoff blade in a 4" angle grinder.
Jimmy1964CJ5 wrote:
> What tool can I use to cut a 1962 ****** CJ5 frame? I have a small Porter
> Cable 2HP 6 Gallon compressor. Also, I have a nice sawzall, but don't
> think that will work...haven't tried it though. How about a die grinder
> attached to my compressor? I don't need a nice cut, just a cut.
>
Guest
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Sawzall should work fine. Or use a cutoff wheel in your Skill saw. Or
use a thin cutoff blade in a 4" angle grinder.
Jimmy1964CJ5 wrote:
> What tool can I use to cut a 1962 ****** CJ5 frame? I have a small Porter
> Cable 2HP 6 Gallon compressor. Also, I have a nice sawzall, but don't
> think that will work...haven't tried it though. How about a die grinder
> attached to my compressor? I don't need a nice cut, just a cut.
>
use a thin cutoff blade in a 4" angle grinder.
Jimmy1964CJ5 wrote:
> What tool can I use to cut a 1962 ****** CJ5 frame? I have a small Porter
> Cable 2HP 6 Gallon compressor. Also, I have a nice sawzall, but don't
> think that will work...haven't tried it though. How about a die grinder
> attached to my compressor? I don't need a nice cut, just a cut.
>
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Thanks for the notes. This is what happened. I bought a 1962 CJ5 rolling
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.
Guest
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Thanks for the notes. This is what happened. I bought a 1962 CJ5 rolling
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.
Guest
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Thanks for the notes. This is what happened. I bought a 1962 CJ5 rolling
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.
Guest
Posts: n/a
Thanks for the notes. This is what happened. I bought a 1962 CJ5 rolling
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.
chasis that still had the transmission and transfer case. I need the
transmission, transfer case, hitch, and a couple of other parts. I was
just going to dump everything else since I have no way to store it.
Anyone need a free 1962 ****** rolling chasis that is almost complete?
The frame is in decent shape, it will need a new front bumper and rear
bumper. I live by Trenton, NJ, on the Pennsylvania side.


