Water Pipes - Cutting


Hi dear friends,

In the last post we cover a bit about copper water piping and about the two main types of tubing there are. Today, we continue on our water pipe journey and cover more about how to cut water pipes.

It is at this point that it becomes important to talk about two important points when cutting water pipes. The first point is that a clean, straight cut is important. If you do not have a clean, straight cut, this can later cause problems down the line, which can even lead to pipe erosion and reduced pressure.

A second important point here is that the material of the piping has a lot to do with what equipment you will need to do the cutting.

For example, some tubing materials work best with a hack saw while other materials work best with a tubing cutter.  As an example, tubing shears work best with plastic. Now, if the piping you need to cut is made out of steel, then a more powerful tool, one that has cutting blades designed with hardened steel cutting blades.

One tool to use to cut is hacksaws. Here are some hacksaw tips:

1) When using a hacksaw, remember to use as much of the blade, and work in a steady manner with long, easy strokes.

2) Make sure that you also cut the tubing near the support.

3) In addition, there are miniature hacksaws available that facilitate work in tight spaces.




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