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![]() I finally got to put my x-mas present to use!
35,000 RPM :P ![]() The Victim My green tipped hammer. ![]() Surgery results ![]() After recovery ![]() Well after getting over my initial nervousness, I must say it was pretty easy. Took less then a minute and besides the coral sliming up from being out of the water it showed no ill effects.
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![]() lol, very nice frag. nicley done with the dremal! lol
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120 Gallon Reef With 2 overflows and 35 Gallon Sump. Mag 18 on the Return. Lit by Aqua Light Pro Deluxe. Super Reef Octopus 2000 Skimmer. 81 # LR 28 Gallon Top Down Display Mixed Reef. Radios Pro With TIR Lens Kit |
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![]() holly crap i wish i got something like that for xmas. that thing is pimp.
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![]() So did you use a saw type blade disc or how fast did you have the rpm going?
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![]() I used a reinforced cut off wheel on max speed (35,000 RPM)
![]() All it needed was a slight bit of pressure, and it sliced through with no problems. From what i hear a lot of guys use the diamond edged wheel, ![]() but its circumference is smaller then the one i used. I whould have had to cut all the way around the branch and try to meet in the middle. With the blade i used i was able to cut all the way through from one side.
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