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Afternoon all

Due to be doing some work with some big MDPE shortly and was wondering what peoples weapon of choice was for slicing it. My Rocut snips cope pretty well with anything up to 42mm but I'll be doing a big run in 64mm and want something to make nice neat cuts
 
Trying to avoid hacksaw as i want it to as perfect as I can get it. The owner says the co running in the new mains are dealing with all the flushing etc is there a way to test this has been done
 
Trying to avoid hacksaw as i want it to as perfect as I can get it. The owner says the co running in the new mains are dealing with all the flushing etc is there a way to test this has been done

Yea there will be paperwork saying that it has been done have a look at the cutters in the link
 
Cheers Shaun yeah cutters look good mate thanks. In terms of the chlorination just for my info is that dependent on the length of run or bore of pipe? Also you've got me thinking now if I join onto the end of it would I then be required to chlorinate it again?
 
Cheers Shaun yeah cutters look good mate thanks. In terms of the chlorination just for my info is that dependent on the length of run or bore of pipe? Also you've got me thinking now if I join onto the end of it would I then be required to chlorinate it again?

Anything above 50mm and depends how they terminate it if they do with a valve just take after that in copper but yes if you need to cut / put a fitting on yes but that's down to them
 
Fair enough mate thanks as ever. Still waiting on that email from veissman by the way

That's strange normally pretty good give us a day will phone me main man up ;)
 

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