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Every time I have to cut a piece of the little brass tubing we use for one reason or another, I have trouble. When I tried the band saw no matter what size blade I used, it practically just shredded the tubing. When I tried a hacksaw or little hobby backsaw the results were little better. My best solution was just to use a tiny little pipe cutter which cost about $11 at the hardware store. It worked OK but left a depressed ring mark on the tube end and the end of the tube still had to be reamed out! I guess those those little circular blades are tough to sharpen.....
I was looking through the PSI catalog awhile back when I saw the listing for a little high speed cut-off saw. I thought that's just the ticket! Oops! That price seemed a bit high for something I only need occasionally, but it wasn't really too far out of range. I was seriously considering it when the "weekly" Harbor Freight flyer arrived with an item that appeared to be an exact duplicate of the PSI item. Well, some consider me a "tool nut"; but this I had to try!
Well, to make a long story slightly (LOL!) shorter, my new "toy" arrived today. I say "toy" because that's exactly what I thought I had gotten when I opened the box. It's just a dinky little plastic thing that just looks like a child's toy! However, I tested it on every size tube that I have(7,8,&10mm,& 3/8"); and it works like a charm!......
I will say, looks aside, this thing does the job better than I imagined. The tube end in the clamp/vise is cut square and clean. The offcut end is very nearly as good. It falls off before the saw can cut the last 1000th of an inch or so. You have to rub that end on a flat file to get rid of a tiny fragment of brass burr about 1/16" long and a whisker thick. I think that minor problem will be solved by putting a piece of 1/4" plywood under the offcut end so it can't fall away from the blade so fast. If you ever do much brass tubing cutting, I recommend this tool to you. A great value in my book!
Mini-CutOff Saw
PSI item #TUBESAW @$54.95, 2 extra blades @$12.95
Harbor Freight item #42307 @$23.99, 3 extra blades @$9.99
The above were the catalog prices last listed in my catalogs; they may, of course, have changed by now. I hope this helps anyone who needs to find a better tubing cutter like I did.
addendum: While PSI's price is more, they claim to add four tubing jigs with their set. I don't know but that may cure the offcut end's problem that I noted. And my saw came with one blade, I imagine that PSI's does too, though it isn't explicitly stated in their catalog.
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Oops! I forgot to mention another item that I found at HF that may interest a few more folks. They were selling a magnetic base lamp, Item #90766 for $7.99 This is a terrific buy for a very useful item if your eyes are getting older and weaker like mine and you need good task lighting around your shop.... WoodCraft just sent an internet offering to me for what looks like the same lamp at $29.99. That was just about the best price I'd ever seen on these 'till this HF price buster!
FWIW.........
I was looking through the PSI catalog awhile back when I saw the listing for a little high speed cut-off saw. I thought that's just the ticket! Oops! That price seemed a bit high for something I only need occasionally, but it wasn't really too far out of range. I was seriously considering it when the "weekly" Harbor Freight flyer arrived with an item that appeared to be an exact duplicate of the PSI item. Well, some consider me a "tool nut"; but this I had to try!
Well, to make a long story slightly (LOL!) shorter, my new "toy" arrived today. I say "toy" because that's exactly what I thought I had gotten when I opened the box. It's just a dinky little plastic thing that just looks like a child's toy! However, I tested it on every size tube that I have(7,8,&10mm,& 3/8"); and it works like a charm!......
I will say, looks aside, this thing does the job better than I imagined. The tube end in the clamp/vise is cut square and clean. The offcut end is very nearly as good. It falls off before the saw can cut the last 1000th of an inch or so. You have to rub that end on a flat file to get rid of a tiny fragment of brass burr about 1/16" long and a whisker thick. I think that minor problem will be solved by putting a piece of 1/4" plywood under the offcut end so it can't fall away from the blade so fast. If you ever do much brass tubing cutting, I recommend this tool to you. A great value in my book!
Mini-CutOff Saw
PSI item #TUBESAW @$54.95, 2 extra blades @$12.95
Harbor Freight item #42307 @$23.99, 3 extra blades @$9.99
The above were the catalog prices last listed in my catalogs; they may, of course, have changed by now. I hope this helps anyone who needs to find a better tubing cutter like I did.
addendum: While PSI's price is more, they claim to add four tubing jigs with their set. I don't know but that may cure the offcut end's problem that I noted. And my saw came with one blade, I imagine that PSI's does too, though it isn't explicitly stated in their catalog.
Edit In:
Oops! I forgot to mention another item that I found at HF that may interest a few more folks. They were selling a magnetic base lamp, Item #90766 for $7.99 This is a terrific buy for a very useful item if your eyes are getting older and weaker like mine and you need good task lighting around your shop.... WoodCraft just sent an internet offering to me for what looks like the same lamp at $29.99. That was just about the best price I'd ever seen on these 'till this HF price buster!
FWIW.........