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    Best way to cut polypipe

    The big oil and gas polypipe. Maybe 3 inch? I believe a chainsaw will have a tendency to kickback. Have a lot to cut. Thoughts? Thank you.

    #2
    Portable bandsaw.

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      #3
      Skillsaw or sawsall

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        #4
        Hacksaw with a new blade. Man up. Haha

        Could also use a mitter/chop saw with a course blade. Has to have big teeth so it doesnt just melt it.



        J

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          #5
          Sawsall

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            #6
            Chop saw, sawzalls, or skill saw

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              #7
              Sawzall and a high school kid

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                #8
                Reciprocating saw (AKA SawzAll), but needs to be variable speed. Use a medium tooth blade (8-14tpi) and run the slow only fast enough to cut so it doesn't get hot and just melt the pipe and stick it back together.

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                  #9
                  We cut the big saltwater transmission stuff in North Dakota with a chainsaw, no problem.

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                    #10
                    Sawzalls works best

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                      #11
                      14" cut off saw is what we use most of the time

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                        #12
                        Sawzall

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                          #13
                          sawzall if you must but a skill saw with a carbide tooth blade will work easier

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                            #14
                            Thank y'all! Think MAP's response was spot on.

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