Tailpiece of vessel sinks was made out of stainless, not brass
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#6
Eww not fun. I always cut those with a bandsaw or hacksaw.
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#7
Ouch.

I found one of those with a tubing cutter. Not nearly as bad as your experience, just much harder work.
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#8
Yikes !! Hope it wasn't too serious and you heal quickly. On a much smaller scale, I cut some screws off the other day, betting they were stainless. Nope, nickel plated brass. You just never know.
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