Hacksaw that has the blade extended to cut between the holes (not bowed ) should work. Black and Decker has come out with a small electric ZIP saw that not too overpowering too.
2007-05-20 09:08:42
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answered by Ray 3
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Plastic Lattice
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answered by ? 4
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Pvc Lattice
2016-12-17 13:49:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Hack saw will make easy work of it. They actually make a small hack saw that does not have th large frame and should cut nicely between the holes in the lattace without the bulky frame getting in the way.
2007-05-20 10:59:52
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answered by Anonymous
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For using a hand tool certainly a hacksaw will work, but I offer this as well.
A fine blade "Back Saw" much like what's used in a miter box. Some are sold without the support "spine" allowing no angleing as you cut. The width/depth of the blade may offer a bit more straight line control.
Line the PVC with a straight edge and pen/pencil and cut at a level that's comfortable for you, supported in some way.
Steven Wolf
I recently was asked about enclosing a deck offering the same suggestion to the home owner, wanting to do a DIY part of the job.
2007-05-20 09:18:03
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answered by DIY Doc 7
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Depending on the thickness I use wire cutters or tin snips
2007-05-20 09:02:20
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answered by Easy Peasy 5
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Use a crosscut handsaw.
2007-05-20 12:25:55
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answered by Sandyspacecase 7
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either a box knife or a tile cutter should work
2007-05-20 08:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hope this helps!
2015-05-02 10:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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