Simple Way To Make A Saddle Cut On A Piece Of Pipe Using Chop Saw
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Benton Cochran, Atoka, Okla.: "Here's a simple way to make a saddle cut on a piece of pipe using an ordinary chop saw. Place the pipe on a table against a backstop, angled out at a 33 degree angle, and cut off the corner with the chop saw. Then turn the pipe 180 degrees and cut the other side the same way. You have to make the cut slowly because you're cutting on the end, but it works great. You get a clean saddle cut that fits nicely against another piece of pipe. It helps to practice a bit on some scrap pipe."
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Simple Way To Make A Saddle Cut On A Piece Of Pipe Using Chop Saw FARM SHOP Handy Hints 31-6-36 Benton Cochran, Atoka, Okla.: "Here's a simple way to make a saddle cut on a piece of pipe using an ordinary chop saw. Place the pipe on a table against a backstop, angled out at a 33 degree angle, and cut off the corner with the chop saw. Then turn the pipe 180 degrees and cut the other side the same way. You have to make the cut slowly because you're cutting on the end, but it works great. You get a clean saddle cut that fits nicely against another piece of pipe. It helps to practice a bit on some scrap pipe."
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