Getting sick of using a junior hacksaw for cutting waste pipe etc and seen a few cutters out there narrowed it down to the rotty ones and the virax ones.
For all the wastepipe cutter sold in the UK, who is using them? Every wastepipe I take apart is cut at 45 degrees and burred up to boogrey.
To me waste pipe slices are a waste of space in your tool box, they take up more room than they are worth. I sold mine, use a mulitmaster with 65mm blade and de burr with a knife.
For all the wastepipe cutter sold in the UK, who is using them? Every wastepipe I take apart is cut at 45 degrees and burred up to boogrey.
To me waste pipe slices are a waste of space in your tool box, they take up more room than they are worth. I sold mine, use a mulitmaster with 65mm blade and de burr with a knife.
I would avoid using the old fashioned way. Cutting 40mm waste with a large hacksaw is okay if you can cut straight, but I now prefer to use cutters because they cut clean and straight and much easier when you are in a tight spot.
I also use a tool to deburr and taper the outside of the pipe. It is basically a short shaft with a 1 1/2" and a 1 1/4" tool on opposite ends.
I would avoid using the old fashioned way. Cutting 40mm waste with a large hacksaw is okay if you can cut straight, but I now prefer to use cutters because they cut clean and straight and much easier when you are in a tight spot.
I also use a tool to deburr and taper the outside of the pipe. It is basically a short shaft with a 1 1/2" and a 1 1/4" tool on opposite ends.
I had a Rottenberger set but was disapointed they didn't radius the end like a pipeslice does with copper, I know now why that wouldn't work but I was told it did.
I use the same ratchet type cutters as sold for MDPE pipe. Instead of cutting straight through, which deforms waste, once cutter has grip rotate pipe in cutter and clean square cut will result with no requirement to deburr.
Big hacksaw and Stanley knife for me. I did buy some cutters years ago and they were brilliant for the first 5-10 times but they soon blunt and were more hassle than they were worth. Times might of changed by now.
I will post a photograph of the taper tool. I never see them for sale.
To cut the waste pipes I use Roth pipe shears, or other brand and just cut as Joni os describes.