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    Re: Sawing a PVC enclosure...

    Quote Originally Posted by CALM Pythons View Post
    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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    No Harbor Freight here (in Canada, maybe it’s US only?). Ah that’s disappointing to hear about the Boaphiles, it’s not like they’re cheap!


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