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    Quote Originally Posted by biggerjigger View Post
    I got the 54" and was thinkin bout cuttin a foot or so off mine.
    Go ahead and do it before I get mine. That way you are practiced up, I'll let ya help me with mine!
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    Ill get right on it!
    Stick yo jig in there!

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    I have cut one of those composit shafts before just not this pricey of one.
    Stick yo jig in there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-3 Fisherman View Post
    Would a pipe cutter or tubing cutter work? If so you would not run the risk of nicking or cutting a wire. Would be a nice even cut too.
    I cut the shaft on a power drive with a good pair of tubing cutters,but when you get ready to drill the holes for the bolt slide a piece of 3/4 emt over the wires and inside the shaft, wont nick any wires.
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    Mr Jim you have got the right idea. It is no problem to cut the shaft will a pipe cutter but drilling the hole was the hard part.

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