SE for cutting CPVC

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Re: SE for cutting CPVC

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Evil D wrote:
Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:09 am
I would look into some of Victorinox's Swiss Army Knives and or multitools, they use little saws that cut very aggressively and are small enough to get into tight places while still having enough length to cut probably about a 2 inch pipe if needed. Their saws are unmatched IMO.
Yeah, my first thought was to recommend the Victorinox Soldier - it has a great saw. Mine often tag teams in the pocket with the Spydie of the day. I like how the saw cuts on both the push and pull stroke.

Also, the Eka Combi saw is cleverly designed, folds up to be easily and safely portable, and offers three different saw blades.

https://www.lamnia.com/en/search?sgid=133&mid=172

And they’re optimised more for cutting green timber, but no discussion of folding saws is complete without mentioning the Silky line.

To me the Silkys are the gold standard of folding saws, just as Spyderco are to cutting tools.

A Pocketboy with the smallest size teeth might do the job well.
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Re: SE for cutting CPVC

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soc_monki wrote:
Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:05 am
Nylon string can also be used in a pinch. I've cut through 4 inch pvc conduit with it before. Not the best but if you have nothing else...


Exactly what I was going to say! I did that before I ever heard of a cable saw.
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Re: SE for cutting CPVC

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CPVC is too hard to cut with a knife. You want a saw that removes a kerf in small shavings, as so many have already said. Knives are good for softer materials like clear vinyl tubing, but they wedge too hard in stiffer plastics.
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Re: SE for cutting CPVC

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CalRob wrote:
Mon Feb 17, 2020 8:54 am
Hi everyone, new to the forum, somewhat new to Spyderco.

I deal with a lot of CPVC piping for work, I service fire protection sprinkler systems. My usual tool for cutting this pipe is a hackzall, but pipe hidden in ceilings sometimes doesn't have space for me to fit the hackzall in. There's also the issue with water getting into my hackzall (r.i.p) that's become a bother.

With that being said, I'm looking at a small knife with a SE that can handle cutting up to 2" cpvc in emergency circumstances. My initial thoughts was a dragonfly 2 salt, but I don't know if it's enough knife to get the job done. Any ideas?

Just a quick synopsis of what I'm looking for in this particular application

-edc
-salt
-full SE
-strong enough to cut through CPVC

Thank you!
I use one of these for CPVC, PVC, PEX or whatever. As long as the CPVC isn't brittle from freezing, this is the ideal tool.(when the saw doesn't fit.

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Like the others, I think a cable saw is a good solution. However, I wonder if a Victorinox Farm would work? It has a saw blade and fits in your pocket.
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