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ive been looking for one for ages since my college tutor showed me his but cant find them anywhere. it fits into a 4inch pipe and then it sort of clamps to the inside of it and then you turn the handle on the end and it puts the chamfer on it ready to fit into the socket of the next joint.
anyone seen one and know where i can get one.
cheers ben
 
when we were doing soils on big sites we used the cut saw and chamfered against the side of the blade angle gringer does the same job quickly
 
Yeah seen these on ebay.

I wouldnt be interested in buying one personally, looks like a gimmick, but a search on there will def' throw one up for you.

Here you go two different types. Sure you mean the first one:

Armeg Pipe Chamfering Tool - Plumbing Chamfer Tools on eBay (end time 21-Feb-11 15:02:54 GMT)

ARMEG 110mm Soil Drainage Sewer Pipe Chamfering Tool on eBay (end time 12-Feb-11 12:20:44 GMT)


ye i saw those on ebay but its neither of them. this one my tutor had was not a gimmik really good bit of kit he said he had had it for about 7 years, could buy replacement blades for it etc
 
Good Evening all as i have just joined the forum.
The pipe cutter you are talking about is made by Rothenberger.it is red in colour.Also REMS have one exactly the same but in yellow colour and has adaptors for smaller size pipe.They are both a series piece of kit and the price reflects this.I have mine about six years now and still in perfect nick even though it is used a lot
 
Good Evening all as i have just joined the forum.
The pipe cutter you are talking about is made by Rothenberger.it is red in colour.Also REMS have one exactly the same but in yellow colour and has adaptors for smaller size pipe.They are both a series piece of kit and the price reflects this.I have mine about six years now and still in perfect nick even though it is used a lot

do you have a link for a website where i could by said item
 
ive always used a surform to chamfer 4''.
but as i'm a tool-tart, i like the sound of this rothenberger cutter!
mmmmm-rothenberger!
 
BenC - Sorry pal - I just checked the link in your post and the link in my post both worked ok for me - PC's do my head in so many different things to go t1ts up.

Just search for PPC110 on the web and it'll come up somewhere
 
for the amount of drain work i do i just use my file.................just the job.
 
lol i wont be doing much drain work but im a tool *****, if theres a tool out there to do a job and make it quicker/easier i want it
 
Stick with rasp, looked on website this tool is to bulky for my already full van and looks like it needs setting up on site, expensive too.
 
all these tools are slightly bulky the one my tutor had was just for chamferring not cutting.
 
all these tools are slightly bulky the one my tutor had was just for chamferring not cutting.

Hi all.

Your looking for something called a Pipemate. Type it into google it will come up.
 
See you`ve made the classic mistake of not looking at the date Rdog it was over 3yrs ago. Your not the first and you wont be the last lol
 
Nice spot I'd hope the pipe would be chamfered by now lol.
 
Why not use an angle grinder?(metal cutting blade side on). Takes seconds. I can't possibly fathom any quicker or easier way to do it and it's the way i've always done it.
 
Why not use an angle grinder?(metal cutting blade side on). Takes seconds. I can't possibly fathom any quicker or easier way to do it and it's the way i've always done it.

Why not use the roughest wall you can find, that's what I do when I'm stuck lol
 
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