Best way to cut aluminium tubing

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I have some small bore aluminium tubing I want to cut into shortish lengths. It's quite thin-walled and my attempts so far have led to the tube being squashed where I've cut it (I used a junior hacksaw).

Can anyone suggest a way of cutting the tube without squashing occurring?

Thanks
 
I have some small bore aluminium tubing I want to cut into shortish lengths. It's quite thin-walled and my attempts so far have led to the tube being squashed where I've cut it (I used a junior hacksaw).

Can anyone suggest a way of cutting the tube without squashing occurring?

Thanks

The only thing I can think of would be a Dremel type tool with a cutting disc. I know that aluminium clogs up grinding discs (it is used in safes to prevent thieves cutting through!) but it should be a OK with disc less than a millimetre thick.
 
One way would be a pipe cutter (presumably a miniature one in view of the size), but even then, in view of the thin walls, squashing might occur.

Faced with this problem, I have found that finding a rod which will just fit inside the tube or inserting a piece of brass tube inside it solves the problem.
 
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll try them out in the morning and let you know how I get on.
 
A miniature pipe cutter would be the best bet and give you a very neat and even cut - start off with very gentle pressure and increase it as you turn it to cut. I have one that will cut down to 1/8 th inch outside diameter and it works a treat every time.
 
as above small pipe rotary disc pipe cutter. any big box store should have them in various sizes........
 
A lot of the problem with cutting small pipe with a razor saw is that of holding it whilst cutting. I made up a small jig for just such jobs, consists of some small dia Brass soldered to a piece of Brass plate. I saw a gap in the tube and then you have a holder to help. Just saw slowly and gently and the razor saw should do its job.
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This jig was made to cut lots of same size pieces of tube, hence the bent up end stop. But I think you will get the concept.
JonD
 
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