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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2011

For all overhead and rolling steel doors

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  • @737mattman, the reason for the triangle knockout is to create enough space to insert the cutting head of the saw, so you can cut through the angle iron or bottom rail of the door that provides structural strength where the bottom panel touches the ground. Inserting the fork of the halligan under the rail will usually lift it enough to be cut without running composite blade into the ground, risking damage that would prevent completing the horizontal cut.

    Great video, Ryan. Thanks for sharing!

  • Good video, Is the triangle at the bottom for opening it or does it have other uses?

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