Smellslike$tome
Plumbing Company Owner
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Seeing as ABS can melt with too fast of a saw speed we know that the melting temperature is very low.
In fact they process it at only 400 degrees. The flash ignition temperature is only 730 degrees and it contains Styrene.
I am so glad that you are not recommending doing it but in the course of not recommending it you sure spent a lot of time explaining how to do something that is not recommended.
Here is the MSDS sheet for ABS pipe!
http://www.charlottepipe.com/Documents/MSDS/ABS_Pipe_Fittings_MSDS.pdf
Yes, you are probably right. Perhaps I should not have mentioned it. Sometimes though the job just has to get done. You look at your options and don't like any of them so you just hold your nose and take the lesser of evils. When faced with heating up a joint to save it versus breaking up tile and concrete I have to confess that I personally am probably going to attempt to heat up the joint in an effort to save it.