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Anyone have ideas on how’s the best way to quickly remove a lot of narrow clamshell siding from a barn that’s about to be destroyed? Is it worth it to use a reciprocating saw, or should I just use a wrecking bar and figure the volume will make up for the damaged pieces?
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Anyone have ideas on how's the best way to quickly remove a lot of narrow clamshell siding from a barn that's about to be destroyed? Is it worth it to use a reciprocating saw, or should I just use a wrecking bar and figure the volume will make up for the damaged pieces?