Steel pipes can be cut using various methods, such as using a hacksaw, a reciprocating saw with a metal-cutting blade, or a pipe cutter specifically designed for steel pipes. Additionally, plasma cutting or oxy-fuel cutting can be used for thicker pipes. The choice of cutting method depends on the pipe diameter, thickness, and the available tools or equipment.
Steel pipes can be cut using various methods such as using a hacksaw, reciprocating saw, angle grinder, or a pipe cutter. The choice of method depends on the thickness and diameter of the pipe, as well as the precision required for the cut.
One common method to cut steel pipes is by using a hacksaw or a reciprocating saw fitted with a metal-cutting blade. However, for larger and thicker pipes, professionals often employ specialized tools such as a pipe cutter or a plasma cutter, which offer more precision and efficiency.