Use a Hacksaw
The hacksaw was invented so long ago that it's inventor is unknown.
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.
hacksaw :P
The teeth of the blade of your hacksaw are pointed toward you, the user, and more downward pressure is exerted on the "pull", rather than the "push" of your sawing action. This saw is used primarily for cutting metal, but can be used on plastic laminates for a smooth cut as well. Should you be shopping for a "good" hacksaw, I recommend you look for one that has a variable length back so that you may have some degree of variability in your work. This would require you to have 3 different lengths of blades in your toolbox, but is well worth the initial investment. I have seen "alleged craftsmen" take a length of duct tape and wrap it around the end of a hacksaw blade to be used as a rudimentary handle. While this is not recommended for regular usage, it will suffice in a pinch, such as in cases where you have little area surrounding the work itself.
Yes you can use a hacksaw, hope you got patience though.
A junior hacksaw is a saw used for younger children to use
A hacksaw.
Cut with it. (Pffffft.)
The hacksaw is bigger than the junior hacksaw
I just use a hacksaw.
use to cut metal or plastic (i think)
Use a Hacksaw
Well you could use a hacksaw, a junior hacksaw, a coping saw, wet and dry paper and polish. They all work well when dealing with plasctic!!
who is inventor of hacksaw
Anybody that cuts metal uses a hacksaw sometimes. - Many of us who are lazier now use a small angle grinder with a 'cutoff' disc instead,
how to measure the width of a hacksaw blade