JerryB
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Maybe covered before, but search didn't show anything useful.
We are about to re-plumb the more than 40 year old water filtration plant that supplies our subdivision. The original plumbing was mostly 1" to 2 1/2" galvanized pipe connecting a plethora of 110VAC valves and controls that we can not even get repair parts for.
New system will be all Schedule 80 PVC pipe with 24VDC valves and PLC based controls. A modern system that should last at least another 40 years!!
My question is how to make the fairly large number of cuts in the 2" schedule 80 PVC pipe. For some previous minor system repairs we have just used a hacksaw and file with usable results. I would really like to mechanize this laborious task for the large number of cuts required in this new construction.
I just put a piece of Sched. 80 PVC on my 14" portable cutoff ('chop') saw, and it looks like it is the perfect sized tool to perform this task. Problem is that I only have carbide metal cutting blades. Not an acceptable solution to cutting PVC.
What type blades would you recommend using for 1" to (mostly) 2" Schedule 80 PVC pipe? And, I do recognize that some cleanup filing will be required.
We are about to re-plumb the more than 40 year old water filtration plant that supplies our subdivision. The original plumbing was mostly 1" to 2 1/2" galvanized pipe connecting a plethora of 110VAC valves and controls that we can not even get repair parts for.
New system will be all Schedule 80 PVC pipe with 24VDC valves and PLC based controls. A modern system that should last at least another 40 years!!
My question is how to make the fairly large number of cuts in the 2" schedule 80 PVC pipe. For some previous minor system repairs we have just used a hacksaw and file with usable results. I would really like to mechanize this laborious task for the large number of cuts required in this new construction.
I just put a piece of Sched. 80 PVC on my 14" portable cutoff ('chop') saw, and it looks like it is the perfect sized tool to perform this task. Problem is that I only have carbide metal cutting blades. Not an acceptable solution to cutting PVC.
What type blades would you recommend using for 1" to (mostly) 2" Schedule 80 PVC pipe? And, I do recognize that some cleanup filing will be required.
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