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Sawing a PVC enclosure...

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  • 02-06-2019, 03:47 PM
    DLLNP
    Sawing a PVC enclosure...
    Hello!

    I potentially picking up a 4x2 pvc enclosure but unfortunately it as a fixed plastic divider in the centre. From your experience is that something that could be cut out with a saw? I know all pvc cages are a little different, I’ve never own a pvc cage owned one myself so I’m having trouble imagining if that’s a possibility.

    Thanks!


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  • 02-06-2019, 03:53 PM
    Bogertophis
    It might be awkward to get to, depending on how the doors allow access, but PVC isn't hard to saw. You might want to drill a pilot hole for the saw to start.

    You might consider leaving the partition partway in (for support...some plastic cages develop a bit of sag) but a big enough opening for a snake to easily
    go from one side to another. I think that's what I'd do, anyway. Maybe cut an opening that's 6-8", then smooth all the edges. And if you ever change your
    mind & want to use it divided, it would be easy to re-attach a panel over what remains of the divider. ;)
  • 02-06-2019, 04:00 PM
    DLLNP
    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...
    Thanks for the reply! Yes that’s exactly what I was think, cut enough away to allow access without removing everything. If I end up getting it I think that’s what I’ll do [emoji1360]


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  • 02-06-2019, 05:18 PM
    KevinK
    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...
    Cordless oscillating tool if you have one FYI will make that job pretty easy as you can plunge with them. You're going to look like Wile. E. Coyote trying to run any sort of a jigsaw inside that much of an enclosed space and your cut will look like dog crap on top of it.

    Trace your desired opening size with a pencil, plunge cut it with an oscillating saw.
  • 02-06-2019, 05:43 PM
    DLLNP
    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by KevinK View Post
    Cordless oscillating tool if you have one FYI will make that job pretty easy as you can plunge with them. You're going to look like Wile. E. Coyote trying to run any sort of a jigsaw inside that much of an enclosed space and your cut will look like dog crap on top of it.

    Trace your desired opening size with a pencil, plunge cut it with an oscillating saw.

    [emoji23][emoji23] very good advice! I’ll look into an oscillating saw, may even be able to borrow one.


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  • 02-06-2019, 06:02 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...
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    Originally Posted by DLLNP View Post
    [emoji23][emoji23] very good advice! I’ll look into an oscillating saw, may even be able to borrow one.


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    Or rent one?
  • 02-06-2019, 06:04 PM
    DLLNP
    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Or rent one?

    Ya I think that’s an option too at Home Depot ... although Amazon Prime has one for only $45 haha so I might do that as well


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  • 02-06-2019, 06:07 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DLLNP View Post
    Ya I think that’s an option too at Home Depot ... although Amazon Prime has one for only $45 haha so I might do that as well


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    I didn't even think about Home Depot, there's a place in my town that rents all kinds of tools, but good tools are nice to have on hand. You'll find more things to do. ;)
  • 02-06-2019, 06:12 PM
    Ax01
    if the front of the enclosure is attached w/ screws or bolts and not sealed, could u just take the front off and pull out the divider? that's also assuming that the divider is not permanently fixed w/ some sort of PVC seal or epoxy.
  • 02-06-2019, 10:10 PM
    CALM Pythons
    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by DLLNP View Post
    Ya I think that’s an option too at Home Depot ... although Amazon Prime has one for only $45 haha so I might do that as well


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    Dont know if you have a Harbor Freight but they sell tools dirt cheap...
    id just drill a hole a use a Jig or reciprocating demo saw.. use the Fine Metal teeth, works great for PVC and doesn’t make it Jump. Hopefully you can take the doors/slider out to work on it better... i will say be careful, all my AP enclosures are thick and I dont have to be gentle, but i have 1 Boaphile that is falling apart just by sneezing on it after only a year :(
    A bunch of brands use cheap 1/8th inch PVC and they fall apart with pressure like the Backs of a old entertainment center...


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