How do I convert a 4" pipe to 3 1/2" pipe and how do I cut it?

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ken2400

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I have a 4" pipe in the ground I need to cut and convert to a 3 1/2" pipe.

Should I use a angle grinder or recip saw?

Thanks
 
Shove a 3.5 inch pipe down the middle of it, with some sticking out the top for the smaller mount. Then either cross-drill and bolt, or get somebody to weld it around the join.
 
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I'll add that I use my Sawzall to cut pipe with, nice and clean and easy.
 
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I'll add that I use my Sawzall to cut pipe with, nice and clean and easy.
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Tape around the 4 inch od pipe so that you can follow the line around and still be alignment with the other side. I find that an angle grinder cuts faster and is easier to remove slag with. If you use a Sawzall, melt paraffin wax on a new cutting blade when starting a cut. Touch the warm blade to the wax to keep it lubricated. This keeps the blade sharper and it will cut faster.
 
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Whether using sawzall, or cut-off wheel with grinder, have someone apply a push to the pipe to keep it's weight from squeezing and jamming the cutter.
 
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