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Posted by: trojanhorsepower Mar 6 2013, 04:31 PM

Hi All,
I have a parts car that I am about ready to cut up. I did a search and could not find any recommendation on a best way. If you know of other threads please link them. I need some of the parts, but not all. My goal is to get the stuff I need while preserving as many of the other parts as I can. I have access to a plasma cutter and sawzalls.

What do you think?

Thanks

P.S.: No I will not keep the car together.


Posted by: JamesM Mar 6 2013, 05:50 PM

Around here I get guys comming by all the time looking for scrap metal. Last tub i had I gave to one of them and let them deal with cutting it up.

A lot less effort that way.

Posted by: Dave_Darling Mar 6 2013, 06:34 PM

We would draw on the panels with a paint pen, including the name of the person who wanted that panel. Then we'd have at it with Sawz-All and plasma cutter, and maybe a cutoff wheel in a couple of spots.

No special technique that I remember, just be safe and have fun chopping!

--DD

Posted by: messix Mar 6 2013, 06:36 PM

it's called a sawzall party!

cutting torch.

big abbrasive cutoff saws.

Posted by: 914Sixer Mar 6 2013, 06:41 PM

I like a large (1 hp) sawzall. I use the demolition blades that the fire/ems use to cut people out of cars. Goes through cars like they are butter. Get the 25 pack.

Posted by: trojanhorsepower Mar 6 2013, 06:51 PM

Great info guys, thanks.

I wonder if there is any interest in a sawzall party way out here in NC?

Posted by: dpires914 Mar 6 2013, 07:52 PM

QUOTE(trojanhorsepower @ Mar 6 2013, 05:31 PM) *

Hi All,
I have a parts car that I am about ready to cut up. I did a search and could not find any recommendation on a best way. If you know of other threads please link them. I need some of the parts, but not all. My goal is to get the stuff I need while preserving as many of the other parts as I can. I have access to a plasma cutter and sawzalls.

What do you think?

Thanks

P.S.: No I will not keep the car together.



Are you selling any of the panels or salvageable parts? If so post some pictures of the car.

Posted by: dlee6204 Mar 6 2013, 09:10 PM

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Great info guys, thanks.

I wonder if there is any interest in a sawzall party way out here in NC?



I might be up for a trip out there depending on when you do it. I could use a partial front clip if you aren't going to use it...

Posted by: somd914 Mar 6 2013, 09:17 PM

Not to hijack your thread, but I've been looking for floor/firewall section in the pedal area. As previously asked, are you looking to sell panels? sawzall-smiley.gif

Posted by: THE STIG Mar 6 2013, 11:33 PM

Cut in two across the center, easy cut, with some resistance at the tunnel. Makes it much easier to start the rest of the cuts, as you can move the sections around much easier...I have done several. After I get the sections small enough to lift alone, I load them on my trailer and take them to the local scrap yard, you'll get around $100.00 for the tin/steel. I do this after I take usable parts from the car. It used to be kinda fun...you will go through several sawzall blades.

THE STIG


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Posted by: chrispy Mar 6 2013, 11:56 PM

My son and I used a spliting maul. I'm sure it wasn"t the safest way, but it sure added to the fun! After we cut it in half, we switched to a sazall.

Posted by: Chris H. Mar 7 2013, 07:19 AM

In the rust belt it depends entirely on what panels are still good. You can get a nice return if you post pics in the classifieds showing the condition and people can tell you what they need (plenty of interest already!). It also preserves every last bit of the donor.

As for the tool, Sawzall and a LOT of blades is what I use. Wear eye protection and good leather gloves.

Posted by: shuie Mar 7 2013, 08:17 AM

Don't cut too much of it before you have requests for parts. You never know what people need. As an example, I need a complete DS wheel well, front latch panel, part of the front suspension pan, and a cowl. It would be nice to find all of this stuff together from the same car, but can't seem to do it because everyone cuts through the wheel well to get the fender off, etc.. The center tunnel is not an easy part to find either so I wouldnt want to cut it in half.

Posted by: trojanhorsepower Mar 7 2013, 04:47 PM

Thanks for all the interest!

Yes I would like to sell what I don't need. I will start a new thread with pictures when I have a schedule. People who show up to help get first choice and steep discounts (100%).

I have to figure out what parts I need and when to cut.

Doug, I would really appreciate it if you could come out. Let me know what dates work best for you and I am sure I can work around one of them.
Steve, I have the windshield set aside (figuratively of coarse) for you.

Posted by: KELTY360 Mar 7 2013, 05:18 PM

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My son and I used a spliting maul.


av-943.gif I'd have paid to see that! Any pictures?

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Posted by: poorsche914 Mar 7 2013, 07:22 PM

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Steve, I have the windshield set aside (figuratively of coarse) for you.

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