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I love Husky brand tools. Five years ago I decided to switch to all black tools and Husky was the only option. Sadly, I hesitate to use my Husky tools because I do not want to damage the black finish. Your cutters look fresh out of the package.
Awsome opossum. Maybe do a UA-cam short on how if you get over aggressive on the bigger ones you can cause a deformation in copper piper. Keep up the awesomeness.
Is it copper or brass? That material can be stubborn with tubing cutters. Some of those tail pieces are made of very thin metal and flex with the pressure of the cutter. The blade wheel can be dull. Are you applying the right pressure as you go around?
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I love Husky brand tools. Five years ago I decided to switch to all black tools and Husky was the only option. Sadly, I hesitate to use my Husky tools because I do not want to damage the black finish. Your cutters look fresh out of the package.
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Awsome opossum. Maybe do a UA-cam short on how if you get over aggressive on the bigger ones you can cause a deformation in copper piper. Keep up the awesomeness.
Thanks for the tip.
Awesome thanks
No problem. Glad it helped.
Wanted to know whats the reason for the blade on the back.
Thanks
That’s just to team the pipe ends or deburr them. Gets the rough edges off.
Sometimes when I use the cutter for a kitchen tailpiece, the cutter just slips off. Why does that happen?
Is it copper or brass? That material can be stubborn with tubing cutters. Some of those tail pieces are made of very thin metal and flex with the pressure of the cutter. The blade wheel can be dull. Are you applying the right pressure as you go around?
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