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Originally posted by: PhasmatisNox
A hacksaw. If you're lazy, find a machine shop and ask to use their shear for a second. Most places shouldn't have a problem with it, some might want a few bucks.

God, you can go through aluminum in like 3 strokes of a hacksaw. Maybe invest in a new blade if you are having trouble.

It's easier to cut than wood.
 
Originally posted by: shilala
You can cut aluminum with damn near anything.
Try C4 and primer cord first.
If that doesn't work, a hacksaw would be fine.

C4 is too darned unpredictable.😉
 
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