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Cutting a wardrobe rail


el_nino

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14 hours ago, el_nino said:

Tried with a similar type of saw but did not work. Possibly the chrome was too slippery for the teeth?

yeah, getting started can be tricky, but it should be possible.  Get the rail on a table and someone to hold it still then i would use the saw held up against my finger in the place you want to cut and push slowly/gently back and forth until the cut has started (obv not a recommendation, but a fine toothed hacksaw can't really cut skin very easily).

An angle grinder just seems like overkill.  Good luck!

Another idea here:

 

 

 

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