On my property there are several miles of abandoned natural gas pipe left over from the 50s and 60s. it is all unaccessable to electric and hauling cutting torches is not feasible. I want to cut it and make a fence for another part of my property.
I have come up with a few solutions.
1)Pipe Snapper- expensive, manual operation.
2)Cordless Sawzall- i probably wont get much done.
3)Cordless grinder with cutoff wheel..same as sawzall.
4)Small portable torches..bottles wont last long.
5) 2 stroke Concrete Saw with cutoff wheel.
Number 5 wasnt on my radar but i asked around and a few guys have done it.
I am trying to stay below $500 on this budget.. as of right now I found a couple of concrete saws that I can get for $400 to $500. I do also think that after the project i can sell the concrete saw for about $50 less than i paid for it..
Number 1 seems to be the safest bet but i would have to order it i think, and i doubt many people would buy it after i was done.
All in all I expect to make 300 or more cuts that would give me enough for my project.
What say you?
I have come up with a few solutions.
1)Pipe Snapper- expensive, manual operation.
2)Cordless Sawzall- i probably wont get much done.
3)Cordless grinder with cutoff wheel..same as sawzall.
4)Small portable torches..bottles wont last long.
5) 2 stroke Concrete Saw with cutoff wheel.
Number 5 wasnt on my radar but i asked around and a few guys have done it.
I am trying to stay below $500 on this budget.. as of right now I found a couple of concrete saws that I can get for $400 to $500. I do also think that after the project i can sell the concrete saw for about $50 less than i paid for it..
Number 1 seems to be the safest bet but i would have to order it i think, and i doubt many people would buy it after i was done.
All in all I expect to make 300 or more cuts that would give me enough for my project.
What say you?