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    We do a lot of chillers, the best way we have found is to use a torch, the guides that hold the copper tubing in place have to be removed also,some times they are a hard plastic some times tin.I can not see using a hand held saw of any kind It will just take you too much time.I do not know what size chiller you got but I think you are way off on your copper recovery.chillers are grade by the unit ton not the actual weight of the unit.


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