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Old 04-08-10, 01:54 PM
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sooprvylyn
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Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie
Problem with a pipe cutter is that it only works on a straight flat section of pipe, so I think you will either have to use a hacksaw or bandsaw.
Not true, I've used them on all types of bars, the small ones dont have a large enough footprint to be effected by the bars curvature. USE A PIPE CUTTER!

Hacksaw= Uneven cut and time consuming + needs to be sanded or filed afterwards

Bandsaw= Hard to get the right angle on a curved bar, also they are expensive or hard to get ahold of if you dont already have one.
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