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skatestoppers suck!!!!!
Now take down notes kiddes Now you know who Skate Stoppers is and what they're about. Angry thoughts are already festering in your brain. It's time to act on them. Skate Stoppers, of course, aren't the only obstacles you'll find on ledges and rails. There are a lot of makeshift devices used by cities and property owners, so there's no cut and dry process for taking them off. You will want to go out at night, most likely, unless the spot in question is nicely secluded. Here is a list of things you'll want to have handy in your toolbox, depending on what type of skate "preventers" you're dealing with.
Framing hammer Sharp chisel Crowbar Blowtorch
A heavy-duty ratchet or power drill
A good collection of sockets and drill bits
Putty knife
Hacksaw
Sledgehammer
Metal file
The hammer and chisel can be used together in trying to pop them off. A crowbar will do the same thing. A blowtorch will melt the plastic down to nothing. There may still be metal studs sticking out of the rail and that's where the hacksaw or file come in. If the knobs are bolted on, take a ratchet or power drill to that shit. The putty knife can be used to cut through the strong adhesives that are often used. Last but not least, the sledgehammer. This one is pretty self-explanatory… just bang the shit out of them.
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