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Pipes are a different story. You have a pipe cutter that has a specific sized radius. A pipe can't be bigger or smaller than the radius of the cutter.

 

Not true, the radius of the pipe is smaller than the height of the pipe. If the circle ended at the top you wouldn't have any vert at all and it wouldn't work out. The transition ends at least a foot or two below the top edge, so you can have a 10 foot radius transition on a 12 or a 14 foot pipe, but they ride differently because there is a different vert.

 

 

 

Pipes are a different story. You have a pipe cutter that has a specific sized radius. A pipe can't be bigger or smaller than the radius of the cutter.

 

Not true, the radius of the pipe is smaller than the height of the pipe. If the circle ended at the top you wouldn't have any vert at all and it wouldn't work out. The transition ends at least a foot or two below the top edge, so you can have a 10 foot radius transition on a 12 or a 14 foot pipe, but they ride differently because there is a different vert.

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Not true, the radius of the pipe is smaller than the height of the pipe. If the circle ended at the top you wouldn't have any vert at all and it wouldn't work out. The transition ends at least a foot or two below the top edge, so you can have a 10 foot radius transition on a 12 or a 14 foot pipe, but they ride differently because there is a different vert.

 

You read wrong. He said the same thing as you.

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Not true, the radius of the pipe is smaller than the height of the pipe. If the circle ended at the top you wouldn't have any vert at all and it wouldn't work out. The transition ends at least a foot or two below the top edge, so you can have a 10 foot radius transition on a 12 or a 14 foot pipe, but they ride differently because there is a different vert.

 

I could be wrong, but I think all the claims have been in reference to the radius of the cut, though not specifically notated as such. Check the size of the mountains cutters for reference.

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