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Dickie
Anyone else think that 15,22 & 28mm of the above is bloody hard to cut?? Even with brand new cutters it's still very difficult to cut.
Your thoughts please.
Your thoughts please.
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Thanks guys for the input, I'll buy a few sets of the Irwin cutters for our chaps.
Thanks guys for the input, I'll buy a few sets of the Irwin cutters for our chaps.
No. Thats why I've had the same set of (non ratchet ) cutters since 1980 when they came free with a roll of acorn.U use plastic...........
As I found out the other day with the monument cutters. Mark with pencil and not finger. Sliced through thumb, which was nice
Anyone else think that 15,22 & 28mm of the above is bloody hard to cut?? Even with brand new cutters it's still very difficult to cut.
Your thoughts please.
As I found out the other day with the monument cutters. Mark with pencil and not finger. Sliced through thumb, which was nice
What sort of 39 years in the trade plumber doesn't know how to cut through plastic pipe, what have you been doing up to now , burning it off with your lighter :lol:
blunt hacksaw?
why is it because the majority of you plastic surgeons cant cut strait ?That is against MIs
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why is it because the majority of you plastic surgeons cant cut strait ?
That is against MIs
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mainly use copper and i can easily cut that strait plastic is half the effort to get a strait cutOoh that cuts deep! How many fitters still cut copper tube with a hacksaw and remove burrs from outside opposed to a pipe slice?
When pipe sizing is done its on a clean burr free tube? Apprentices can't seem to grasp that the 4mm u loose on 22mm is important. ??
Plastic is for house bashers and people who can't be bothered to bend. Excluding ufh.
Ooh that cuts deep! How many fitters still cut copper tube with a hacksaw and remove burrs from outside opposed to a pipe slice?
You could use an old bow saw or bite it off if you like as long as you clean the cut.
The reason they say use a blade cutter is its easier for the brain dead to get clean cuts that don't catch the o ring. No other reason.
I was cutting my 3/4 pipe with a junior on tuesday because as usual my new pipeslices (kopex), just bought on monday are shyte and the wheel won't spring forward and i stupidly took my old ones out the van on monday night.
Btw if they are loosing 4mm on a cut buy them a wheel :wink: :lol:
I lost my lovely Mum last week, thanks for your sensitive post lame!!try weetabix otherwise get your mum to cut it for you
Yes, I'm buying a brand NEW set dear boy.Plastic pipe sharp cutters and there me thinking you new everything DICK
Maybe the RATS you like can sell you some
Or even screwfix can let you back in
What these abrivations mean then??Isn't plastic for cc/ccc's
in all fairness lames not telepathic should have put a post up dick peeps would understand thenI lost my lovely Mum last week, thanks for your sensitive post lame!!
All the pipe slices are junk these days. Made by accountants.
The £3 ones from bes last just as long as kopex/ rothy's monuments and those things they sell in grahams or whatever. Tried them all.
My first set of slices 20 odd years ago lasted me about 3 years (with a few wheels). Now i'm going through 3 - 4 sets a year.
I've just ordered 10 sets (5 x 15 and 5 x 22 for £35) of the tornado ones from bes which should last a year or so. (they come with a spare wheel too )
My old freebie plastic pipe cutter will last another 10 years at least for all i use it.
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