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anyone got em?
I love a gimmick me and was gonna tag em onto my next order with williams, I hate hacksawing and deburring waste pipe

so, are they any good?
 
yes and once you master the skill of using them there ace
 

snap them on where you like, follow the direction of the arrow but dont squeeze to begin with once you have started to turn grip it and finish the cut, any more than one turn its tracking
 
I've never used anything else. I can only recommend to get the set as soon as you can it makes your Plumbing life so much easier. You just need to be careful not to turn in the wrong direction the blade can snap very quick.

Just wondering if anyone of you know where to get the blades ?
 
done, ill let you know how I get on
 
Well start chopping up little off cuts
 
get em, used em on a old piece of 32 and they are hard to start turning but when they do... one twist and its all done
 
not 'arf !
 
I had a pair but sold them on ebay, took too much space up for what they were worth, always burried under squander in my tool box.

I use a small 6" foldable japanese saw and a pipe deburrer.

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