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Al Kondo wrote:
I am in the process of changing out the clay pipe in my backyard. It
has several locations where it has cracked and roots have grown into
it. As you can imagine, it has given us problems over the years. I
am going to replace the clay pipe with schedule 40 PVC pipe. As I am
doing this whole job (about 30 of pipe to change), I am trying to do
it without disrupting the functioning of our household completely.
Therefore, I am going to replace the clay pipe with the PVC in
sections. In order to do this I will be using a flexible collar to
attach the new pvc pipe section to the existing clay pipe. My
question is this..... I need some way to make a clean cut in the clay
pipe so that I can attach the collar and pipe. I would appreciate
some suggestions with respect to this.

I should mention that because of existing clay pipe is laying in its
original bed, it will not be exposed for easy cutting. This is one
of the challenges. I thought of using a "skil saw" with a rotary
ceramic cutting blade, but it will only be able to cut about 1/2 way
around the pipe surface.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Al Kondo



There's a very expensive cutter made for this; it looks like a bolt
cutters with a roller chain on the end. See if you can rent one --
they're called "soil pipe cutters", or pay about $300 for one on eBay.

Bob