karimwassef
Active member
I just don't like the loud noise of power tools if it can be avoided. Nothing like a single satisfying snap with a ratcheting cutter.
I have never had cutters work worth a damn with tiger flex... have to use my mitre saw... but that said I have never been to worried if the cut isn't 100% square
The only time I need to work the edges is when I'm going to push a pipe through a uniseal.
I'm telling you guys. Wheel the saw into the driveway. Make your cuts. Shop vac up any egregious dust that's missed the dust bag, and let the wind take the rest away!
I use a chop saw. Nice square cuts. When I got lazy I used pvc cutters but no matter how hard I tried, they always came out crooked. I also used a bench grinder to chamfer the edges. Really fast and easy
I'm telling you guys. Wheel the saw into the driveway. Make your cuts. Shop vac up any egregious dust that's missed the dust bag, and let the wind take the rest away!
Another reason for the miterbox.... I own a miterbox not just for cutting pvc pipes but for a number of task. Woodwork & metalwork being the two dominant uses, pvc less so but still on the list of course. Yes there is noise and there is mess but each of these are manageable which some argue is offset by the accuracy and speed. My additional nod to the Miterbox is that now its one less additional specialized tool I have buy and store. Of course we are all just splitting hairs imo. Use whatcha got and whatcha like, at a point it just comes down to personal preference and means. Such as, if you dont already have a powered miterbox I wouldn't go buying one just on the account of cutting aquarium pvc unless you can justify its cost with other needs... Hacksaw, cutter, dremel, reciprocating saw, heck even a circular saw will work if you want. G'luck to all those who don't already have a preference ;P
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