diverdave
New Member
Hello,
I am remodeling a bathroom and I need to cut out an old 4" copper pipe in the crawlspace that is run very tightly between two joists. I can't get my reciprocating saw on it and I don't think I can get a regular hacksaw on it either. Any advice on how to cut this pipe?
Also, when attaching a flex coupling to join copper and PVC with the OD of copper being much smaller than the PVC do you use the same size flex coupling? For example, if I am attaching 1 1/2" copper to 1 1/2" PVC do I use a 1 1/2" to 1 1/2" flex coupling?
Thanks, Dave
I am remodeling a bathroom and I need to cut out an old 4" copper pipe in the crawlspace that is run very tightly between two joists. I can't get my reciprocating saw on it and I don't think I can get a regular hacksaw on it either. Any advice on how to cut this pipe?
Also, when attaching a flex coupling to join copper and PVC with the OD of copper being much smaller than the PVC do you use the same size flex coupling? For example, if I am attaching 1 1/2" copper to 1 1/2" PVC do I use a 1 1/2" to 1 1/2" flex coupling?
Thanks, Dave