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Monuments tube cutters

You can use a hacksaw just always cut in the grove

Don’t cut the plastic cover till you cut to length then it’s one grove back I think

300mm grips or knipex pliers grips

It’s easy and fast

https://www.gastite.co.uk/pdf/installation_guide.pdf
 
Just fitted some today no problem 6m of 32mm

Cut to length
Two indents back slice with knife sheath
Put nut and split collars on
Insert into fitting
Tighten job done

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300mm ?
 
Your more than welcome
 

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