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Lost my 15mm Irwin pipe slice on a job. Can't find one for love nor money!
If anybody could point me in the right direction I would be very grateful.
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Steven
 
Called Google
[DLMURL]http://abtoolsonline.com/pipe-tube-cutter-15mm-by-irwin-record-copper-hand-operated-te623/[/DLMURL]
 
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To be fair, the 15mm slice doesn't seem to be widely available or out of stock.
 
just get another brand/ go into a plumbing center and you will find loads
 
Ive often thought if they had a flat around the circumference it would stop them rolling into the floor void which I am pretty sure we have all experienced this
 
Ive often thought if they had a flat around the circumference it would stop them rolling into the floor void which I am pretty sure we have all experienced this

Dont leave your tools lying around?
I've had to fish under the floor with a stick and magnet a few times
 
Every pipe slice i seem to buy now is a die in disguise.........consistent thread pattern at 1.5mm pitch though.
 
Every pipe slice i seem to buy now is a die in disguise.........consistent thread pattern at 1.5mm pitch though.

Called Google
[DLMURL="http://abtoolsonline.com/pipe-tube-cutter-15mm-by-irwin-record-copper-hand-operated-te623/"]Pipe / tube cutter 15mm by IRWIN record / copper / hand operated TE623 - AB Tools Online[/DLMURL]

Thankyou, will keep an eye on that site. Hope it comes back in stock soon, can get the 22mm ones but 15mm all out of stock!
 
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Now using the Bahco slices find them well made and pretty good
 
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Lost my 15mm Irwin pipe slice on a job. Can't find one for love nor money!
If anybody could point me in the right direction I would be very grateful.
Regards
Steven

All pipe slices do the same thing don't they ? Did not know that irwin cuts better than others ;) if you look after your cutters all will cut as good as irwin ;)
 
All pipe slices do the same thing don't they ? ....;)

Could tell difference between
OLD large antique ========= Bulky ,well built
a poundland minature thing=== Delicate , sloppy
Bodge-n-quit Un-branded ==== Better and cheap-ish -rolls well...

Time is money , but looking after the better stuff definitely keeps that NEW feeling
 
Could tell difference between
OLD large antique ========= Bulky ,well built
a poundland minature thing=== Delicate , sloppy
Bodge-n-quit Un-branded ==== Better and cheap-ish -rolls well...

Time is money , but looking after the better stuff definitely keeps that NEW feeling

Absolutely agree with you on that!
 
Thing of beauty!

IMG_20160229_122609.jpg
 
Irwin slim ones can be used with a optional rachet handle same as Monument.
Toolstation do Fastkut, like the normal grey metal ones but uses less turns apparently.
 
I have been using the nerrad ones for 6 months now, still cutting nice and cleanly
 
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