Log on to Harbor Freight, and buy a recip saw (watch the ads, they go on
sale for $20 now and again). get some metal cutting or demolition blades
from the local store. Keep the saw when you're finished.
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"Beachcomber" wrote in message
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I need to dispose of a treadmill that is mostly composed of hollow
steel pipes and channels, mostly welded together. The recyclers
don't want a treadmill in it's assembled state plus it's very
difficult to move at the moment.
To cut it up, I'm thinking of renting a reciprocating saw, similar to
the ones used by plumbers to cut steel pipes.
Alternatively, I could use a welding torch, but I have no experience
with welding, plus I would have to rent or buy the equipment.
Anyone have any recommendations for a good power saw or perhaps some
other method for doing this?
Beachcomber