Cuttiing Flex Pipe

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Deep Fryer

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Jun 6, 2008
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East Coast NY
Hi Guys & Gals!
I was just wondering if there is a way to cut flex pipe so you end up with a nice even cut. as opposed to an agled cut, wichh seems to be
the tendency with this stuff. I need to trim some of the flex at the elbow connections hence my question.

Thanks in advance :)
 
Thank you Dave & Londonderry!
Thing is, this is already installed/attached at the top of the chimney, looking for another way to approach this without pulling out the whole darn thing?
 
cut off disc on an angle grinder, the only way to do it!
 
Hack saw... I would never use a pocket knife on a ss light weight liner.. maybe an aluminum liner, but I have to many cuts on my hands from years of dealing with stainless, even with gloves.

Wood Heat Stoves said:
nice blade on a skillsaw, have a partner rotate it as you cut it.

or a pocket knife for light weight liners
 
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