AVC Coach wrote:I've clamped them vertically in a vice and cut straight down the middle in half with a hacksaw.
You dang Texans are too tuff! I set my table saw at a low height (just enough to cut through the PVC) and run it through twice. Once I cut a long piece, I'll chop the strips down into 8" sections with my compound miter saw.
Not tuff, just resourceful! Believe me, if I had access to a table saw I would use one. Great idea, by the way.
I don't use pvc b/c I feel it's too heavy. I've used pieces of broken poles the same way which are much lighter. Depending on the mandrel of the broken pole and the mandrel of the poles you're putting them on, they sometimes snap on easily if the curvature is right. Usually when the broken pole mandrel is slightly smaller than the pole you're putting it on. Still, a wrap of tape at the top and bottom of the protector is sufficient to keep it on there even if it doesn't snap on.
Like I said earlier though, I don't even use them anymore, all our poles go through hundreds of jumps a week, and we've never broken one at the bottom.