I bought some kee klamp stuff to make a clothes rail - issue is the the pre-cut rails come in 100mm increments. I now need to cut the pipe to size, is a jnr hacksaw going to take forever? Might an angle grinder be a better solution?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Evolution-FURY3-B-Multipurpose-Compound-Mitre/dp/B004W50CTI/ref=sr_1_3?s=diy&rps=1&ie=UTF8&qid=1475751280&sr=1-3&keywords=mitre+saw
Will take forever and also the blades are bastard hard to saw a straight line with. I know, bad workman etc.
Seconded. Is awkward if you're cutting long lengths to raise the other end to the right level but nice clean cuts that take seconds.
How thick is the metal? Would a good pipe cutter get through it?
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I bought some kee klamp stuff to make a clothes rail - issue is the the pre-cut rails come in 100mm increments. I now need to cut the pipe to size, is a jnr hacksaw going to take forever? Might an angle grinder be a better solution?