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  • Sep 12, 2007, 06:23 PM
    Flashman2
    Cutting pipe at an angle
    I need to occasionally cut round pipe at an angle but always have trouble. Is there any way of doing this by marking out line with a pattern or similar device? The only cutting devise I have is 9" angle grinder. The pipe can be up to 4"diameter and wall tgickness from 1/16th to 1/4 inch. Any help will be appreciated.
  • Sep 12, 2007, 06:24 PM
    ac101
    What type of pipe do you usually cut?
  • Sep 12, 2007, 06:40 PM
    KISS
    12" Miter saw with the proper blade.
  • Sep 12, 2007, 08:32 PM
    labman
    Perhaps you could cut it at a 90, and then dip it in some paint at the correct angle. Wrap a piece of paper around it, and work at drawing the angle until you get it right. Paper is much easier to keep taking a little more off until you have right.

    Could you fix it on a table at the right angle and then take a block of wood the right thickness and make a series of marks where you need to cut?
  • Sep 13, 2007, 07:44 AM
    KISS
    I thinl labman has an intersting idea. Let's try to refine it further. Let's for th moment say you have a piece of pipe cut at the correct angle and you need more.

    Take a piece of stiff paper and wrap it around the pipe. Secure with post-it tape. Cut it so it just fits. Trace the pattern of the cut on the paper. Take off the paper and cut it where you made your mark. This then can be used as a pattern to mark other pipes. Remember to use the seam as a reference point.

    I'm not sure how to make the pattern in reverse. Knowing the angle and the diameter of the pipe. Maybe the math guys can help.

    You can always make a pattern with a piece of PVC of the same diameter. Cutting that with a hacksaw would be easy and then use that to make the pattern to cut the metal pipe.

    Layout fluid might me a better choice for marking. One source is here: DYKEM LAYOUT FLUID at Brownells

    It's the standard in metalworking and is also available in a spray. It will wash off with methanol. You pint the area and let dry which is about 2 minutes. Then you use a scribe to create a line in the layout material.

    You could also try, once you have the pattern, painting the portion to be removed. Let it dry and then remove the painted portion of the pipe.
  • Sep 13, 2007, 02:35 PM
    KISS
    I posted this differently as a math problem here:

    https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/math-s...tml#post611449

    Let's see what happens.
  • Apr 2, 2008, 06:08 AM
    Unregistered
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ac101
    What type of pipe do you usually cut?

    Need the theory to do mechanical drawing
  • Jan 15, 2012, 02:56 PM
    jdksr
    How to lay out a 32 degree angle on 8 inch pipe with a wrap
    Around ?

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