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
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.
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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?