Just pulled up a bunch of plastic edging

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I just pulled up about 100 feet of heavy duty plastic edging at my house. Now I'm trying to find the best way to cut it up to get it into my trash bin. Suggestions? IMG_20200614_104652225_HDR.jpg
 
The bulb at the top of the edging would make tin snips just about impossible. A chop saw is the way to go, but I would have to rent one from Home Depot. Just getting it home without all the gas fumes us my main perturbance.
 
Axe or hatchet. Maybe a BFK?
 
Rent an electric shop-saw.
 
I just pulled up about 100 feet of heavy duty plastic edging at my house. Now I'm trying to find the best way to cut it up to get it into my trash bin. Suggestions?View attachment 591918
Do you have “give and take” type groups on Facebook or Next Door? Sometimes people will reuse if it’s free and they come and get it. I have had all types of basement used junk hauled off with no effort on my part. Keeps out of landfill.
 
Do you have “give and take” type groups on Facebook or Next Door? Sometimes people will reuse if it’s free and they come and get it. I have had all types of basement used junk hauled off with no effort on my part. Keeps out of landfill.

I love that idea, but this has been hit by my mower so many times it's trash.
 
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