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What Tool To Use To Cut Aluminum Intercooler Piping?


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Guys - What do you recommend? I have a nice DELTA bench mounted band saw which is perfect for a straight cut on a straight piece of pipe but the blade tends to wander if I have to make an angle cut like say 22degrees.

 

I am using 2.5" diameter piping.

 

What do you guys use - a chop saw?

 

Thanks & Regards - Yasin

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heres an example from one of my OLD setups. Take a look at the charge pipe going from the i/c to the intake manifold. Thats cut at an angle..... if you see a flow issue there lemme know, I think its better then two 90's.

 

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In my next setup I used two 45's and made a perpendicular cut but i still think the S is more aesthetically pleasing :)

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I have one like this:

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I found that if you help support the weight while it's cutting so it gets an even lower feedrate, it won't wander much at all. I've cut an 8 degree pie sliver with this method.

 

I know my fab skills are nowhere near Austin's or Johns, but give it a whirl it may work for you.

 

If you're cutting aluminum, it should go through like butter...HTH

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If you want to cut certain degrees out of a mandrel you can make a "mitre box" ouf of MDF, cutting u shapes out with a jig saw and layering them up with a flat piece on the bottom so you have a U channel the same radius as the pipe. Then mark off your angle lines and cut through with a hack saw, youll get straight accurate angles everytime.

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Thanks guys! I guess I forget about the good ole try, true and tested Hack Saw!

 

I did borrow a really nice Ryobi mitre saw from a friend and the blade thickness looks like it might really damamge metal as it was cutting, I will have to try it and report back in. The 80-90 tooth blades for this saw is $50, more than I thought.

 

Thanks for the feedback.

 

Yasin

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