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    Skill saw with non ferrous blade.


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    Carbide-tipped wood demo sawzall blade by Diablo. I used one to cut some similar stuff and it worked great! Recommended to me by someone here on the forum, but can't remeber who to credit.

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    I cut all the ends off this irrigation pipe with a chainsaw after struggling with a Sawzall on the first batch. Never again with a Sawzall. I'm thinking it would work on a bed frame that I have. I used old chains that I discarded but surprisingly enough, it would still cut wood afterwards.

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