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    Quote Originally Posted by Utopian View Post
    It's really easy to remove a pin when you don't care what happens to the scales!
    That's why I use the cutoff wheel. It's much more precise than a sanding drum or grinding wheel, particularly a cutoff wheel that has been ground down to about half the diameter of a new one. I can generally remove scales in about 30 seconds without damage.

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    Great idea to use a smaller cutoff wheel. I'll most likely be seen in the garage filing random metal objects until I reach the desired circumference.

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