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I've got a couple of corals that have gotten too big/thick to cut with bone cutters. I've tried several times to purchase this.

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Every time, it has been cancelled due to being out of stock. Any idea where I can get one? Taking the entire corals attached to the rocks would be impractical if not impossible, and I'm sure a hammer/chisel approach would be catastrophic. Any ideas?
 
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If ur still digging, I had great luck with a diamond wire saw I had laying around. Worked like a charm.
Still digging. Could I bother you for a picture? Sounds like this could be the answer.
 

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Still digging. Could I bother you for a picture? Sounds like this could be the answer.
No worries. I don't recall ever buying it so I must have inherited it from the previous homeowner. No labels for brand or anything. If I had to guess, it is for cutting iron pipe. Zipped right through a 1.5 inch base. Super rough wire.
 

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No worries. I don't recall ever buying it so I must have inherited it from the previous homeowner. No labels for brand or anything. If I had to guess, it is for cutting iron pipe. Zipped right through a 1.5 inch base. Super rough wire.

That looks like something I can work with. Let the research begin!
 
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You know what works great. Using a piece of pvc as a pick, and taking a hammer to it. Are you just trying to trim or? Get stuff out?

I've got a couple of stylophoras that have gotten so thick that I can't put a dent in them with bone cutters. I've done a lot of trimming lately, but I need to do some serious deforestation.
 
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