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Thanks for that, Kz11Gr,

but I idn't found the cutting machine in this link. Should you have more info about your waterjet cutting machine ?

Yoda
 
Invisible link

Waow, what a discretion, blu97 ! An invisible link !
Or it's a moderator work ???

Mmmmh

Yoda
 
Ha ha ha, that what we call a finger trouble !!!

Ok, thanks for the link. Very interesting.

Yoda
 
This may be a bit offtopic, but I'm no expert and just wonder use of water jet cutting to cut explosive items open?
Yes, there is a "safe" water jet but the abrasive particles have quite an energy and can they ignite the charge by a change?
 
Well never say never, but no becaus there is no heat and very litle fricture. It is even possible to cut detonators without setting them of.
 
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