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Originally Posted by Danke
I'm going to dissent on the pipe cutter. Everyone I've seen "moves" material instead of cutting it. You wind up with a wider wave of material end the end of the cut. Maybe not a big deal if you're running water through a pipe but compressing the ID means you could have a jam and widening the OD means it could bind on the outer costmetic sections.
Chop saw sort of tool is always best.
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100% agree, I have both a chop saw and a pipe cutter and I used a pipe cutter last time (3 weeks ago), when I was done I had a 4mm hole at the end of my barrel and another 30 mins of filing to fix it, my chop saw would have cut it nice ONCE.