Identify the exact section of galvanized pipe you wish to remove. Measure and clearly mark your cut lines with a permanent marker. The most effective way to cut old galvanized pipe is with a reciprocating saw equipped with a blade designed for cutting metal. Hold the saw firmly with two hands and make a clean, straight cut through the pipe at your marks. Be prepared for the pipe to vibrate and for some water to spill into your bucket. An alternative for tighter spaces is a close-quarters tubing cutter designed for steel pipe. If you have access to a threaded joint and prefer to unscrew it, you must use two large pipe wrenches. Place one wrench on the fitting or pipe you want to remain in place to act as a back-up, preventing it from turning. Place the second wrench on the pipe section you are removing and apply steady, strong force to unscrew it (counter-clockwise). This can be very difficult due to age and corrosion.
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