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RE: [FT] Assembly and Storage

From: Binhan Lin <Lin@R...>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:07:21 -0700
Subject: RE: [FT] Assembly and Storage

Actually I had forgotten that I had one!! I picked it up at the
local flea market for $2.00 and it will cut up to 1/4" thin walled
tubing.  There is a little more work reaming out the tube, but there
aren't any burrs on the outside.

Hmmm, gotta check the tool box more often...

--Binhan

-----Original Message-----
From:	Thomas Barclay [SMTP:Thomas.Barclay@sofkin.ca]
Sent:	Monday, March 01, 1999 10:20 PM
To:	gzg-l@CSUA.Berkeley.EDU
Subject:	Re: [FT] Assembly and Storage

Okay.... all you dremel and X-acto fans.... ever heard of a pipe 
cutter? Little device designed for cutting brass, copper, steel or 
other types of pipe? Doesn't crush the pipe (unless you are a 
bumbler) and cuts pretty good. Try a hardware store or building 
supply. Cheaper than a dremel. 

My 0.02. 

Tom.  
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