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Default Cutting fittings off copper pipe for scrap?

I'd recommend the sharp-disk type tubing cutter; there's no
mess, and it's a lot safer than power tools. You know what
I'm talking about, right? Looks like a C-clamp, presses a
groove around the pipe which then easily snaps in two?
 
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