Cutting PVC in a Tight Spot
by hdmotorc in Workshop > Home Improvement
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Cutting PVC in a Tight Spot
I used a vise and a couple of 2x4's to simulate a hard to reach pipe. As a plumber I encounter this a lot. They do make a cable saw for this but, they don't last. I'll show you a way you can cut it easier than a cable saw.
Get Nylon String
The string on the left is nylon . It's very common string. The string on the right is not nylon it's cotton and will not work.
The Process
Wrap the string around the pipe as shown. I don't cut my string; that way I can position myself to a comfy spot while cutting the pipe.
Back View
After the string is in place pull on the string lightly to keep it in place to where you want to cut it; at the same time saw with both ends of the string back and fourth.
It's Working!
This is sched 40 solid pipe. It works even easier with foam core. With just a few pulls you will get a groove started.
The Finale.
You will quickly get a rhythm going and before you know it you will have cut a straight smooth cut.
Done
It takes about 20 seconds to cut 1-1/2" pipe. Works every time!