On Dec 31 2011, 11:40 pm, Ed Pawlowski <
e...@snet.net> wrote:
> On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 22:24:22 -0500, micky <
NONONOmis...@bigfoot.com>
> wrote:
>
> >What tool would you use to cut the black hard rubber? top end off of a
> >car battery, the part that holds the plastic handle on? Hack saw,
> >eledtric sabre saw? Some sort of hot wire device? ??
>
> >And is this a bad idea for some reason?
>
> >The battery in there now has no handle, but at least 3 chain stores
> >around here, Autozone, Advance, and PepBoys, sell batteries that are
> >the same size and shape, even though they are different brand names..
> >And if I want as many CCA as I have now, the end willl make it even
> >harder to get the fuxse box cover off.
>
> Is the fuse box cover your only concern? The last time I replaced a
> fuse on a car was back in the early 70's. I'd not worry about it at
> all.
That's what I was thinking too. If it just makes getting the fuse
box cover off somewhat more difficult, I wouldn't worry about it
either. I've only replaced maybe one fuse in the last 20 years
here too. I however checked them a little more often than that
when something wasn't working and as usual, started with the
fuse.
>
> If you are cutting a protruding lip, not a big deal, but if you are
> cutting the actual case, I'd not touch it. Not worth the risk.
Agree. If it's a clear extension piece to the case and he just
wants to take that off I'd probably use a hacksaw. Can't say
for sure without seeing it though.