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    Cutting Silicone Hose

    Any tips on cutting a 4" silicone hose?
    I might need to reduce the length on a 4" silicone hose. I want the cut to look clean and factory. I have considered sliding a 4" alum tube inside and cutting with a sharp instrument, razor, etc.
    This stuff is very tough and I do not want to try a method that does not get the job done and have to start over.
    I have a band saw, but do not think it will leave a clean cut.
    I will appreciate your ideas.
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    I asked a friend of mine who has done this on his car. He said you can use a clamp tightened around the hose as a guide, make sure it's square, and use a utility knife with a new blade. A bit of soapy water will make the blade slide easier, but be careful as the hose may become slippery, too.
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    Yes the clamp works good. Get it in the right place and sharp cutter.

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    Thanks for the clamp tip. I was aware of its use on tubing, but it went right over my head on the hose.
    I think I can slide the alum tube inside, measure and square the clamp, tighten and cut.
    I feel comfortable about it now.
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    Clamp works, clamp AND sliding it over tubing works best, but is tougher on blades.
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