Vinniem
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I have to do a job where a roofer damaged a service head made of pvc and now it has to be replaced. Without pulling out the wires, is there an easier way to cut the pipe? Thanks for any suggestions.
We watched a guy using the string wire to remove a service head with live conductors, the fire department got the fire out pretty fast, but it took some time for the medics to move the guy after he fell off the ladder, trying to save time may take more time and money.
Seems like most of the time I ring 'em and snap 'em with a Sawzall. Patience is key.
I do this all the time. Use ratcheting cutters. You don't have to cut all the way through; just get it close and it will break easily on the cut line. Use a knife to ream the edges.
I have to do a job where a roofer damaged a service head made of pvc and now it has to be replaced. Without pulling out the wires, is there an easier way to cut the pipe? Thanks for any suggestions.
I have to do a job where a roofer damaged a service head made of pvc and now it has to be replaced. Without pulling out the wires, is there an easier way to cut the pipe? Thanks for any suggestions.
My ratcheting cutters only go to 1.25"
you can get them up to two inches that i know of. . .
You will want to have the poco cut the power first.