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Old 12-17-2010, 10:41 AM   #10
ProfessorM
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chops saw will work but a pipe that thick needs to go at a slower RPM and most don't. You will also benefit from putting some cutting fluid, soluble oil, or even plain water with a spray bottle on the blade as alum. will load up the blade, especially at that high RPM and fine tooth blade.. Better if you know a machinist and he can do it with the correct tools intended for that purpose if you want precision. Could send it to me if you pay the shipping back and forth.

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