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Can I cut cpvc with a regular tubing cutter?

November 7th, 2009

Is it ok to cut cpvc or other plastic pipe with a traditional tubing cutter, the C-shaped type with a cutter wheel that you spin around the pipe?

I’ve seen references to special plastic cutting wheels for these, but haven’t found any in actual stores.

I just want to make sure I’m not going to have any headaches down the road (for instance, cracked cpvc from using a ratcheting cutter in cold temperatures).

If I shouldn’t use my old tubing cutter, what’s the best option for a straight cut (rather not freehand with a saw) for somebody who is only going to do this a couple of times (don’t want to buy an expensive tool if I don’t have to)?

I know I have tried cutting PVC with my cutter, but the cutting wheel is not big enough to go through. Cpvc is thinner walled so it may work. I usually just use a good hacksaw with a new blade.
They also sell hand held ratcheting cpvc cutters/ I think they are under $20.00

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