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If they hadn’t said this stuff is “non-cuttable,” I’d have watched the video and not thought anything of it.
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I bet a plasma cutter would cut it!
If anyone wants to buy me a plasma cutter so I can try, I’m on board with this and will report my results. For science.
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I had the same thought- it’s cut resistant not proof. There are already hardened steels that are difficult to cut through.
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CANNOT BE CUTTED!!!
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07/20/2020 at 17:09 |
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Close enough for those Herbs over at Gizmodo.
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Soooooooo it’s abrasion resistant steel then, the same stuff that’s been around for ages? Cuts fine with a torch.
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Needs more Jesus Diaz hyperbole
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Or loan me one. They’re expensive, like $1,000-plus expensive if you want it to have its own air compressor.
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To me, that looks about like what I’d expect trying to plunge through 1/8" steel with a Wheel of Death.
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That was pretty much my take.
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I think it’s almost entirely unremarkable.
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What needs is me to get up from the computer and go get ready for our trip.
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nothing is uncuttable when it’s a liquid
07/20/2020 at 17:40 |
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God, I never thought I’d miss Jesus’ posts, but here we are.
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I got a 60 gallon compressor in the garage, so I’m basically already ready for one!