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I just use a sturdy Stanley knife.
I hold it at an angle for the corners and whoosh!
For straight cuts I score and snap.
And yes I always cut myself at least once and bleed all over the Alumalite.
Even a good snap-off blade knife will do
(not the small ones, the utility size ones)
They cost about $1.
Love....Jill
Go down to Lowes or Home Depot - Find the Plumbing Section - They will have a red handled PVC cutter that is used to cut 1" or smaller PVC - it works great on pvc caps and on sign hanging kits. It should be in the 10-15 dollar range
Go down to Lowes or Home Depot - Find the Plumbing Section - They will have a red handled PVC cutter that is used to cut 1" or smaller PVC - it works great on pvc caps and on sign hanging kits. It should be in the 10-15 dollar range
We bought one of these years ago and it's done a beautiful job ever since. It's a mini chop saw. We've cut several cases of edge trim, way too much aluminum picture frame molding, and a lot of conduit and it's still on the original blade. For $28 it's hard to beat.
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