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yea i use the pipe lagger pro mitre block along with a very large stanley/craft knife , cuts the lagging clean and straight with ease , i do my tees slightly different to you , i use a scrap peice of copper and use that to create a perfect hole by twisting it through the lagging then just do a small slice from that hole to the center line slit , then the next piece just cut a curve that matchs the lagging O.D on the end , looks perfect every time,
Did think of that but couldn’t be bothered to try and find a hole saw the same dia of the lagging
Any pics ?