How To Cut PVC Pipe-Perfectly Straight Cut-Tutorial

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In this video, I show you how to cut PVC pipe perfectly straight. Many people use power tools to cut a piece of PVC or ABS pipe, but the best way to get a perfectly straight cut is to use a simple hand saw. It is definitely slower than the other methods and requires a bit of extra work, but the perfectly straight cut makes it entirely worth it in many different situations.

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Wonderful, thank you so much. I was racking my brain and had multiple crooked cuts until I saw this video

Eperez
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Awesome 😂, I can't ever cut, draw throw or nothing in a straight line... I have went thru hundreds of $$ in broken pipes, glue,and primer, parts and prices on my 1 year learning on my own doing my irrigation, faucets and well all my pvc+ installations I only figured out recently that all my pipes don't stay together because of all my slanted/jagged cuts .. I thought I was up crap creek when I realized that all cuts must be straight or chances are they will never work... then I found you haha thanks a million, I'm sure you have saved me a BILLION $$ ❤

GigglingButterfly
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Your video was a life saver... the clamp idea is great! I'm a DIY and didn't do a good job with my pipe cutter, but thanks to your clamp idea I was able to 'straighten' my cuts with a utility knife, and the fittings went in just fine. I placed the clamp on the pipe and trimmed off anything above the clamp.

wilfredozamuria
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U should of set it up vertically on the floor to prove its straightness because it looked a tad off.

kevincappella
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Tip: turn the pipe so the clamp screw is at the bottom so you start cutting from the side of the pipe opposite to the screw. That way you don't have to loosen the clamp until the cut is complete.

truthmatters
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You sound like Saul Goodman, made listening very interesting

WARGASM
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Shit, I have been calling those rings hose clamps my entire life

jamessurname
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Great Video! I will try this Method on my PVC Cuts 😮

antoniobaskerville
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@4:22 Yeah… I’ll buy a table saw, thanks. 🤣

lukaswilliams
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Just one thing, to keep it from wobbling around just put it in a vice litely tightened

bobdobalina
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Putting a fountain in our pool area and thought I'd see if I could save myself having to haul my mitre saw and saw bench out of the shed, and this is a great idea, but after seeing you struggle to hold the pipe whilst sawing I think I'll just get the drop saw out, probably less work - but great for the DIYer who doesn't have access to a bunch of power tools (or as you say, someone looking to burn calories! 😀)

Beer_Dad
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Can’t say I agree with this video. In the field time is money, using a reciprocating saw 9/10 after some practice you can cut perfectly straight. I do it every day. In the time it takes you to mark, apply ring, and cut with a handsaw you can cut 15-20 pieces of pipe +/- a millimeter to your target measurement which is fine as long as it’s straight. Just don’t see this as worth it. There’s also a “tolerance” if you will, of imperfect cuts that does not affect the life of the pipe

joshuasmith
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Too much talk. This video could be half as long. Just tell us how to do it.

yost
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Or, use a large diameter pipe cutter. You get a straight cut, with no deburring work afterwards.

stevechance
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OMG Im sorry about your voice. Probably a vice would keep it from jumping all over the place.

DadsBoys
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I've tried this method before and it didn't work that well. You would think a straight guy would get a straight cut.

MrKen-wydk
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Who cares if its straight? Does the PVC self-identify as straight?

MikeF