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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I use a saber saw and cut off all sides. This type of saber saw?  We'd like to see a video of that! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: We'd like to see a video of that! I've heard various stories of people using types of electric saws to cut open slabs. Some of them have involved part of or the whole slab being shot out like a missile with results from barely missing the person to going through the garage window. Whatever method people try at least wear safety glasses
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Quote: Some of them have involved part of or the whole slab being shot out like a missile with results from barely missing the person to going through the garage window. Really? We'd like to see a video of that one as well!  Quote: Whatever method people try at least wear safety glasses So I'm thinking if a person needs safety glasses to open a slab, it's probably not a good idea to open that slab with a coin inside it! 
Edited by USSID18 06/01/2019 8:29 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: So I'm thinking if a person needs safety glasses to open a slab, it's probably not a good idea to open that slab with a coin inside it! There's obviously some risk, but it's more just that the hard plastic does chip and splinter in a lot of methods. You don't even have to breach the whole slab for a small chip to come off and take out an eye
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United States
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ANA member - PAN Member - BCCS Member There are no problems only solutions - the late, great John Lennon
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Quote: There's obviously some risk, but it's more just that the hard plastic does chip and splinter in a lot of methods. You don't even have to breach the whole slab for a small chip to come off and take out an eye I never run with a slab in my hand, it could put your eye out! 
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PCGS slabs, I can torque and crack open with my bare hands... for NGC and ANACS slabs, I run two sides through the band saw, and then shuck them like oysters.
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert OppenheimerContent of this post is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses...0/deed.en_USMy eBay store
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Quote: PCGS slabs, I can torque and crack open with my bare hands Nice! 
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United States
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The couple times I've done it I've done it at work. I used a bench vise to hold it then cut the edges off one at a time with a rotozip, it's a small rotary cutting tool it's sort of like a mini router. Once you cout the edfe off all 4 sides the top just lifts off.Would probably have similar results with a hacksaw also but would take more effort and time.
Regardless of what you use, always remember to wear your PPE! (Personal protection equipment) gloves and safety glasses or even a face shield, anything. They have always saved me from something possibly really bad happening to not being so bad and in some cases no injury at all.
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United States
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Carefully with safety glasses... 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I just crack two corners with a pliers. Never had a problem
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I just buy the coins raw.
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United States
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My daughter could tell you exactly what my answer would be ..... "very carefully." 
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Quote: My daughter could tell you exactly what my answer would be ..... "very carefully."  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The only safe way I know of for both the slab cracker and crackie is to put the slab in a vice firmly with the edge corner of the top sticking out. Then cut along the seam for about half an inch, stick a flat head screw driver into the cut and twist. Then remove from vice and pry open with screw driver and smooth pliers.
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