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YES it can if explosive gases are present. Use a atmospheric testing device to check for LEL (lethal explosive limits) before cutting!!!! If gases are present I suggest you use a vent blower to remove the explosive gases before cutting or even better hire a professional with a license and insurance.
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hack saw, cutting torch, high speed cutting wheel, shaped charge explosive, etc. what kind of metal and how fast do you need it cut?
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The only way to stop a nuclear explosion is the disarming of the bomb either by cutting the bomb's power supply, the removal of the plutomium/uranium core or by disarming the explosive trigger.
None, provided you include all the sawdust and finer particles that might be carried of in the air.
John Zack is a fashion designer who lives in the United Kingdom. His designs are carried by the House of Fraser. He also has an online store and his fashions are cutting-edge.
don't you mean 'thatching'?Threshing is the process of removing the seed from a grass crop after cutting. This is not usually a lawn process but is carried out by the producers of lawn seed.
Clear cutting is cutting every tree in a certain area, strip cutting is cutting portions (strips) in succession, and Selective cutting is only cutting certain trees in an area.
The slaves in the tobacco farms carried out the task of weeding and cutting out the leaves when it was harvest time. The tobacco stalk had to be cut at the base as one alternative method of harvesting.
The balsam plant is dispersed by its explosive force. The dry pod containing its seeds will split open when disturbed.