Usually, but a saw is usually easier as the plastic is softer than metal.
Yes, pipe cutters can cut any type of pipes although its use is limited when compared to a hacksaw. A hacksaw can be used to do more things that a pipe cutter doesn't allow you to do. For example, they leave cleaner cuts.
Either cut it out on the pipe with copper cutters or sweat it out with a plumbing torch.
A tube cutter or a pipe cutter is used to cut the pipes or tubes
Cut the pipe and remove it, fix pipe with a coupling.
I just use a hacksaw.
Used tubing cutters, not a saw blade that could create sparks.
You don't, you cut it and start over.
cookie cutters. different shapes of metal to cut out cookies.
To use PVC cutters effectively for cutting PVC pipes, follow these steps: Measure and mark the pipe where you want to make the cut. Place the pipe inside the PVC cutter, ensuring it is securely held in place. Squeeze the handles of the PVC cutter to apply pressure and make a clean cut. Rotate the cutter around the pipe while maintaining pressure until the cut is complete. Remove the cut piece of pipe and smooth any rough edges with sandpaper or a deburring tool. Remember to always wear safety goggles and gloves when cutting PVC pipes to protect yourself from any debris.
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Yes cheese block cutters can be used to cut cheese. Block cutters look a little like hacksaws and make cutting big blocks of cheese much easier.
yes.. water jet cutters are the strongest cutters apart from lasers and diamond tipped blades... they can cut through any solid except for diamonds, and some hard gems...