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3 Rivers Aluminum Cutters

Started by TruffleShuffle, June 08, 2017, 02:08:00 PM

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TruffleShuffle

Has anyone used on of these to cut aluminum arrows?  For less than $14, it looks way cheaper than investing in an arrow saw.  I am a little concerned about how squarely they cut though.

kevsuperg

You can get the same thing at any hardware store.
Personally I wouldn't buy one, I can never get a clean square cut with them.
I bought a 4" ( might be 6") table saw from harbor freight tools.the small craft one,  Works on wood, aluminum and carbon.
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ahab78

I use one. I get decent cuts with it and then square it up on a G5 Arrow Squaring Tool. Works perfectly.
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Prairie Drifter

Got mine at Ace hardware. Been using it for years
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Rough Run

Go to Lowe's, plumbing section.  Kobalt brand tubing cutter, $7.  Good square.  A chamfer / deburr tool for about $15 is a nice compliment, but not a necessity.

DarrinG

Let it take its time cutting...several round trips before adjusting a wee-bit tighter. You cannot tightening it down too much at once and expect good results. Take it easy and let the wheel do its thing, very small tightening at a time after several times around. I've used one for years with no problems whatsoever...cuts straight.
Mark 1:17

M60gunner

I have one very simular to the one in catalog. I still keep it in my car tackle box for emergency. I used it to do my first ever arrow tuning back when. It works for ones and twos but more shafts than that I am looking for a miter box and razor saw. Going slow and tightening the knob a little each turn is best advise. When done cutting you need to chamfer inside of shaft. I used 6" double cut file tang for that. If cut was not square I used the file to square up the end.
These days I use my Harbor Frieght $25 cutoff saw for woods, aluminum and carbons

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