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Hi, I need to mend a leak in a 50mm waste pipe. Unfortunately the pipe runs at a height of about 8-10 feet and is positioned tight against brick wall. You can get to it by ladder but I don't want to (pull it away from wall) put too much stress on it whilst cutting/adding new piece via straight coupler. Can anyone suggest the best way to cut it in situ? There's no room for hacksaw. I was thinking about plastic pipe cutters, but can't imagine any doing the job, especially not in my price bracket?! Any thoughts?
 
use a hacksaw blade removed from the hacksaw, dont be scared of pulling the pipe about a bit, undo a couple of the clips to give yourself a bit more play, make a slip socket up your self if its push fit.
 
make a slip socket up your self if its push fit.

file out the stop
 
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its tru tho' wrap thin nylon or poly prop string (about 3mm best) round both fists and place round back of pipe pull tight and go back and forth.
will cut 50mm with the right string in about 15 secs using friction.


here you go check this out.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0GvqLFC32o[/ame]
 
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Thanks for that one. Never know when it might come in handy.
 
Brilliant idea!
I have recently used a wire saw for almost exactly this purpose... Similar to the string idea but so quick!
I picked mine up from an Army surpluss store for about ÂŁ1.50, it's done about 10 cuts now and looks good as new :)
 
Check it out here...works a treat

[video=youtube;I0GvqLFC32o]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0GvqLFC32o[/video]
 
that is a brill idea, truly ingenious and perhaps handy too if your arm is trapped in rocks for many hours on end, beats using a hikers knife to set you free
 
The Nylon string trick works a ummmmm trick, saw it on you tube a few years back and been passing it off as my idea, until now :)
 
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