Hi all,

I've been working on another plumbing project and I thought I'd pass on a
little information.  Until now, I've always used a plywood blade on my
radial arm saw to cut PVC pipe.  A while back, someone told me that this was
a good way to do it.  A few years ago, I purchased 5 or 6 12-inch 80-tooth
blades at Big Lots for $15 apiece.  The price makes these blades great for
experimentation.  Since there was already one of these blades in my saw, I
thought I'd try cutting a pipe just to see what kind of results I'd get.  It
worked really well.  The cut was very smoothe and there wasn't a single
ragged edge on the pipe.  I'm sold and this is the way I'll be cutting PVC
from now on.

Take care,
Ed

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