How would you cut through thick (half a centimeter) solid metal on a heatsink

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Kenazo

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Originally posted by: vegetation
One 'trick' I've found that works well is when you buy one, use it for all sorts of jobs. Then throw away any partially used tools (or keep them to one side) and return the whole thing saying that loads of the tools (eg cutting disks) were missing when you opened it up. You get a brand new tool and free consumables.

That's no trick. That's fraud. Might as well go brag about throwing a brick through a window and taking what you want for free.


Thiefer.
 

phantom309

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If you can't afford a dremel, use an X-acto razor saw. Costs about 6 bucks. It'll go through a heatsink like butter and you can be very precise with it.