I need about 5 feet of 3" diameter, semi-rigid aluminum duct. I'm in the process of buying 8 ft. I'm assuming I can't just use the 8' uncompressed and will need to cut it?
For cutting it, I found the following steps on line and am wondering if these are in sync with what those with experience recommend:
1.Leather gloves and safety glasses.
2.Wide rubber band wrapped around the duct at the position you want to cut (a wide band stays in position better than a narrow one). Leave a little extra to allow for smoothing out any irregularities at the end.
3.Permanent marker to mark the line you'll be cutting along.
4.Hacksaw to start the cut. With the line marked, it's easier to keep the cut square, but you could also use a pair of tin snips to complete the cut.
5.File to smooth out the cut end and make it square if you've got any irregularities.
** In step 4, someone said they had better results with heavy-duty kitchen scissors. Another person said that cutting a straight line with tin snips (yellow handle) is difficult? And ... another person recommended to use a 'nibbler'.
Any thoughts?
Thanks --
For cutting it, I found the following steps on line and am wondering if these are in sync with what those with experience recommend:
1.Leather gloves and safety glasses.
2.Wide rubber band wrapped around the duct at the position you want to cut (a wide band stays in position better than a narrow one). Leave a little extra to allow for smoothing out any irregularities at the end.
3.Permanent marker to mark the line you'll be cutting along.
4.Hacksaw to start the cut. With the line marked, it's easier to keep the cut square, but you could also use a pair of tin snips to complete the cut.
5.File to smooth out the cut end and make it square if you've got any irregularities.
** In step 4, someone said they had better results with heavy-duty kitchen scissors. Another person said that cutting a straight line with tin snips (yellow handle) is difficult? And ... another person recommended to use a 'nibbler'.
Any thoughts?
Thanks --