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Cheap tools are a false economy: episode 547,684

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You do not get mushrooming oroutside burrs with a pipe cutter used properly.   You get a nice stright cut with no burrs.  Some of you seem unable to use one ??


 
Posted : 04/09/2024 7:49 pm
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Some of us don't need to use one because we use the correct tool in the first place...


 
Posted : 04/09/2024 7:51 pm
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2024-09-04-19-16-22-388


 
Posted : 04/09/2024 8:22 pm
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I think we would all be impressed if you cut your bars with that Sirromj!


 
Posted : 04/09/2024 8:57 pm
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using a copper pipe cutter to cut neither copper nor pipe and still are adamant  it's the right tool.

Do you use an adjustable hammer for a spanner as well ?


 
Posted : 04/09/2024 9:56 pm
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You're all wrong. The correct tool for cutting bars and steerers is an angle grinder with a plasma disc in.


 
Posted : 04/09/2024 11:15 pm
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Do you use an adjustable hammer for a spanner as well ?

That would be ridiculous. Now an 8072, thats a spanner, hammer, valve key, rag cutter, drum key, eye bolt key, de-icer or whatever else your imagination could furnish. Bet you could use one as a crank in a pinch.


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 9:13 am
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I cut a steerer only yesterday. I used a cutting guide tool and a hacksaw and it came out perfect and level. Took about 2 mins (one of those trying to see the mark for length I'd made on the steerer in my not too well lit garage). Have tried a pipe cutter in the past and it's nowhere near as good.

I do have some very cheap tools from Lidl that I use nearly every time I work on bikes. They are superb. A set of picks. 99p IIRC.


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 10:29 am
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@tjagain - seeing as some people on this forum can’t even use a Allen key properly are you in the least bit surprised?


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 12:02 pm
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Copper pipe cutter? Who said anything about copper?

Mine is used on Aluminium and Schedule 40 Stainless. It leaves a nice finish.

You can trim the end of your round pipe shaped things however you wish. I prefer my cutter to my hacksaw.


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 12:15 pm
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Copper pipe cutter? Who said anything about copper?

So you DO agree the cutter in the OP isthe wrong tool for the job?


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 12:51 pm
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You do not get mushrooming oroutside burrs with a pipe cutter used properly.   You get a nice stright cut with no burrs.  Some of you seem unable to use one ??

Meh, mine always ends up with a little burr left, it's tiny but enough to catch on some of my tighter stems/top caps.

Technique wise,  I usually spin it round 3 or 4 times, then 1/8 to 1/4 of a turn more on the tightener. Repeat.

Handily the tool has a little deburr blade thingy in the handle so it's a non-issue.


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 12:57 pm
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Copper pipe cutter? Who said anything about copper?
So you DO agree the cutter in the OP isthe wrong tool for the job?

The OP said cheap pipe cutter.

If you want to be a smart arse, yes it was the wrong tool because it fell apart, being cheap.


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 1:40 pm
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You know the grips hide any imperfections in the cut right?


 
Posted : 05/09/2024 2:16 pm
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