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Originally Posted by slodave
How about a friggen' hacksaw? Or, modified version to fit the application.
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amateur.
IF i cut beams, i used this little piece of beam cutting equipment
pipe 1 is cut,
got a clamp fit T joint in there (can't solder with all the wood).
Then capped off a piece of copper pipe, and put that on the T-joint..
opened the water mains... and no drips..
progress is a slow process, but i wanna be sure it's dry before i install my shower tub on top of all that pipping.
Now for the hot water pipe
Then it's just a question of measuring up the piping, and finish soldering the shower piping in the garage, so all i have to do is take it to the shower, clamp it to that Tjoint, and test