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Handyman for cutting a section of metal railing? |
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Is it possible to have a metal railing cut or a section removed to provide access to a backyard that is enclosed by shrubs? Doc's Restoration recommended contacting a fence company to install a gate, but can a handyman also do this professionally? If so, are there recommendations for someone? Thank you for any suggestions.
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Anyone with a sawzall and a metal cutting blade could cut that in about one minute. I would be happy to do it for you if I was at our Villages home, but unfortunately I’m up north recovering from last week’s hip replacement.
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Looks like something at ends each rail? Or drill rivets out? Looks like there opening at far left end anyway? |
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