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Tips on grooving TN cut TSL's
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<blockquote data-quote="greenlion" data-source="post: 180606" data-attributes="member: 1675"><p>I cut them with a sawzall using a blade sharpened like a knife. It needs to be pretty sharp to cut well. Pretty easy to cut the little lugs out of boggers, on tsl's (aetna cut) I cut straight down into the middle of the outside lug, then take a wedge out going from the about halfway day the lug I want to remove back to the base of my first cut. This gives some room to work. Then finish cutting that lug out. Then cut straight down the middle of the opposite lug and finish by cutting that one off along the bottom. Watch the tip of the blade! It can easily cut into the tire, especially while cutting the second lug out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenlion, post: 180606, member: 1675"] I cut them with a sawzall using a blade sharpened like a knife. It needs to be pretty sharp to cut well. Pretty easy to cut the little lugs out of boggers, on tsl's (aetna cut) I cut straight down into the middle of the outside lug, then take a wedge out going from the about halfway day the lug I want to remove back to the base of my first cut. This gives some room to work. Then finish cutting that lug out. Then cut straight down the middle of the opposite lug and finish by cutting that one off along the bottom. Watch the tip of the blade! It can easily cut into the tire, especially while cutting the second lug out. [/QUOTE]
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