better to trim wet or dry?

dirtsurfr

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On the film it looks like it's going real slow but it goes just as fast as it did when it was a fan.
The blades are a little sharp but not sharp enough to cut off a finger.
I spent maybe an hour making this so it's not that hard if your a little mechanical.LOL!!
 

spencer2121

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sorry im a little late to my party:joint: lmao,
FAB always a pleasure to have you aboard. just finished reading up to this point glad u guys could get back on topic like gentlemen :clap:
the trimmer looks cool. Any way to make a cheap one using a $5 box fan? and just removing the front plastic cover and replacing it with a grill rack or something. either way ill most likely trim by hand. i know its a long process. but id still like to see some other options i could have.. i trimmed what ended up to be 7 oz dry(wet) and it was a bitch. this time around i plan to trim a few bows.. just thought i throw that question out there and came back to all this lmao!:bigjoint:
 
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