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ive got a couple of 15mm pipes that need to be cut but they are so close to the wall (practically touching it) that theres no way i can get a pipe slice around it.

Thought about using a hacksaw but theres pretty much no chance ill get a straight clean cut.

What do you guys do in this situation? are there any pipe cutters that you'd recommend that might allow me to cut the pipe when its right up against the wall?

Thanks
 
Yea and a file
 
Haha good point!
I actually want to re route the pipes in order to move a sink.
Going to fit an elbow to the cut pipes so i can route them away from the wall then decide where to add the fittings. (iso valves)
 
Sometimes you can just butcher a rough cut further away on the pipe using a hacksaw, multitool or grinder, etc and then the pipe end will pull forward a few mm to allow a pipe slice to cut it where you originally wanted
 
ive got a couple of 15mm pipes that need to be cut but they are so close to the wall (practically touching it) that theres no way i can get a pipe slice around it.

Thought about using a hacksaw but theres pretty much no chance ill get a straight clean cut.

What do you guys do in this situation? are there any pipe cutters that you'd recommend that might allow me to cut the pipe when its right up against the wall?

Thanks
If its not visible, just biff a clearance dent in the wall , job done. centralheatking......look for solutions not problems thats what I do
 
I find sticking a chisel or flat head screw driver behind the pipe then gently levering it forward often gives you just enough to use your slice...
 

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