ABS repair, remove pipe from fitting

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Big2bird

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I need to get the 1 1/2" piece of ABS out of the 1 1/2" San T in the wall behind my vanity. What is the best way? Do I need to buy a "Hol Hawg" bit, or can I use a 2" hole saw and epoxy the new pipe in?
I already cut it flush, and tried to collapse the pipe inside. I stopped before I butchered it up too badly to reuse. I think there is enough remaining to use as a guide.
 

JohnjH2o1

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There is a tool for that it's called a ram bit.

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Reed pipe reamer, and Ram-Bit

http://www.plumbingsupply.com/rambit-plastic-fitting-saver-tool.html

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