I'm replacing my black cast iron sewer drain pipes with PVC as I'm remodeling and adding new fixtures. The iron pipe comes into the house and I don't want to go to the expense of replacing that part. I want to transition to the PVC about a foot or so above where it comes into the house. My question is on cutting the iron pipe. I'd heard from several people that I need a chain cutter to do this. I even found one at a local tool rental store. It is a Ridgid 32900 model and I was all set to rent it when the guy at the rental told me it does not make even cuts, but just basically breaks the pipe, which may not come out too even. This would be a problem as I need a straight cut to install a Fernco to transition to the PVC. Is this guy off the mark on the use of this tool, like I suspect? If so, do I just tighten it and then turn it around the pipe like a regular pipe cutter? Are there other ways to do this, like a saws-all or cut-off wheel that might be easier?