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    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.

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