Thanks very much for the comments, much appreciated, if you ever want to contribute to the website drop me a line I'm always looking for new content. Ill see you at the national this year then?
One cut or two mate, optional putting a slight angle on the cut can force the metal outwards which will remove the problem, also removing the need to complete the two cuts.
Great vid, been try to describe this to mate in another brigade, now I can just show him. I'm part of the Exstrication team for LFB, good to see knowledge is be shared to others.
I normally only just do one cut in the A post (windscreen), but can understand the need for two.
Hey Matt,
Thanks very much for the comments, much appreciated, if you ever want to contribute to the website drop me a line I'm always looking for new content. Ill see you at the national this year then?
One cut or two mate, optional putting a slight angle on the cut can force the metal outwards which will remove the problem, also removing the need to complete the two cuts.
cheers mate
John
CASIO182 3 weeks ago