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		<title>Carbide Tipped</title>
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would carbide tipped Cutting Tool be a wise choice for cutting a piece of copper? why?

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<p>I suppose if that s all you have then it would work.What kind of copper are you cutting?If it's copper tubbing,then just use a tube cutter.Copper is a soft metal so you really don't need a carbide tipped tool.Carbide [...]]]></description>
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