cutting bars

matthew

Member
Does anyone have any tips or methods for cuting straight. i want to cut down my wees? sorryits abit noobish
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
stick your bars in a vice and use a hacksaw. take your time, make sure your measurements are correct. if your cuts are a little uneven, use a metal file to make them straight.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
None of you even answered his question. If you want a straight cut you can either use a pipe cutter which will take awhile cutting through chromoly but it will work OR you can get a saw guide for a hacksaw. If you cut them with a hacksaw freehand you are almost guaranteed to cut them a little off but if you get a saw guide it will keep the blade straight. You can probably get both at Home Depot. Just tell them what you are doing and they can tell you what to get.
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
the_SD_local said:
None of you even answered his question. If you want a straight cut you can either use a pipe cutter which will take awhile cutting through chromoly but it will work OR you can get a saw guide for a hacksaw. If you cut them with a hacksaw freehand you are almost guaranteed to cut them a little off but if you get a saw guide it will keep the blade straight. You can probably get both at Home Depot. Just tell them what you are doing and they can tell you what to get.
He lives in UK.

But yea, as long as you keep the blade straight, then it's going to be fine.
The bar must be able to stand up on its own on the ground by itself if it's cut straight.
 
the_SD_local said:
None of you even answered his question. If you want a straight cut you can either use a pipe cutter which will take awhile cutting through chromoly but it will work OR you can get a saw guide for a hacksaw. If you cut them with a hacksaw freehand you are almost guaranteed to cut them a little off but if you get a saw guide it will keep the blade straight. You can probably get both at Home Depot. Just tell them what you are doing and they can tell you what to get.
 

Hep Greg

Administrator
the_SD_local said:
None of you even answered his question. If you want a straight cut you can either use a pipe cutter which will take awhile cutting through chromoly but it will work OR you can get a saw guide for a hacksaw. If you cut them with a hacksaw freehand you are almost guaranteed to cut them a little off but if you get a saw guide it will keep the blade straight. You can probably get both at Home Depot. Just tell them what you are doing and they can tell you what to get.


.... I answered it? o_O
 

dyson16

Bronze member
Dre said:
pipe cutters ftw, even though it takes a while, it's totally worth it, nice straight cut.

Yeah I have one of those, but the one I have is meant for copper so using it on steel and such messes up the blade really badly.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
Hep Greg said:
the_SD_local said:
None of you even answered his question. If you want a straight cut you can either use a pipe cutter which will take awhile cutting through chromoly but it will work OR you can get a saw guide for a hacksaw. If you cut them with a hacksaw freehand you are almost guaranteed to cut them a little off but if you get a saw guide it will keep the blade straight. You can probably get both at Home Depot. Just tell them what you are doing and they can tell you what to get.


.... I answered it? o_O
He asked how to make a STRAIGHT cut like first try not how to file a crooked one.
 
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