110mm pvc Pipe cutter

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6feetdown

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Anyone have a tool that cuts and chamfers that is not a grinder, disc cutter or old saw and file 🙂
 
Left hooker

Left hooker

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Anyone have a tool that cuts and chamfers that is not a grinder, disc cutter or old saw and file 🙂
There's one I've used before that's based on visegrips
It cuts and chamfers at same time and also good at holding those pesky little bits as well

I've just bought it on eBay as it's the cheapest I've seen plus had apply code and had 39 quid nocked off too from 195 quid 💵💵😁

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V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
There's one I've used before that's based on visegrips
It cuts and chamfers at same time and also good at holding those pesky little bits as well

I've just bought it on eBay as it's the cheapest I've seen plus had apply code and had 39 quid nocked off too from 195 quid 💵💵😁

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thought you were an operator Stu .... not a plumber .... must do a lorradrainage to warrant 160 quid on one o' they :oops:
 
Left hooker

Left hooker

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thought you were an operator Stu .... not a plumber .... must do a lorradrainage to warrant 160 quid on one o' they :oops:
Did this lot last week 2 houses worth mirror image so measurements on first one worked for second one
Normally cost about 250 to 400 on net to buy so that's cheep but yes do a lot of drainage as well
Used to do a campsite that would buy direct from polypipe and have 50 pipes per bundle of 6m long 110 pipe delivered at a time
Never say no as it keeps me busy when work is quiet for everyone else that doesn't get out and graft

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Brendan

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If I have the kit with me recip saw with long metal blade and pipe chamferer that goes on the sds.
Did have one of the pipe mate bevellers but the blade is dull and the screw rounded off, it still does the job but takes a lot of effort to hold small pieces
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Did this lot last week 2 houses worth mirror image so measurements on first one worked for second one
Normally cost about 250 to 400 on net to buy so that's cheep but yes do a lot of drainage as well
Used to do a campsite that would buy direct from polypipe and have 50 pipes per bundle of 6m long 110 pipe delivered at a time
Never say no as it keeps me busy when work is quiet for everyone else that doesn't get out and graft

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fair play ..... it's the way to keep busy ... AND get asked back :cool:(y)
 
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fred

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tried a few chamfer tools over the years, have a router with a jig thing built to it that cuts and produces the chamfer(still in shed), round ones that snap your wrist. The one I've had for couple years now which works great on the impact gun is this. Can't remember where I got it from...


I cut the pipe using a grinder, to get a straight cut I cut off the end of a pipe (so you have a good end) cut a slot out of it to make clipping it onto pipe easier then slide it to the cut line and follow it round with the grinder.

Quick and no pissing about with files etc
 
Furniss

Furniss

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There's one I've used before that's based on visegrips
It cuts and chamfers at same time and also good at holding those pesky little bits as well

I've just bought it on eBay as it's the cheapest I've seen plus had apply code and had 39 quid nocked off too from 195 quid 💵💵😁

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I asked this years ago .... if what you have is any good will you let me know - we do a few km of pipe and its associated cuts every year and at moment use stihl saw and grinder but there has to be a better way.
Our pipe is 100mm as opposed to 110mm though.
 
Left hooker

Left hooker

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I asked this years ago .... if what you have is any good will you let me know - we do a few km of pipe and its associated cuts every year and at moment use stihl saw and grinder but there has to be a better way.
Our pipe is 100mm as opposed to 110mm though.
Used the same tool years ago works well leaves a slight chamfer on off cut side due to way it cuts that still easy enough to push in if you wanted
It can be adjusted to clamp to pipe like a vise grip plyers
Think there is a reducer kit you can get to go smaller
I found it brilliant for holding bits that were about 120mm long
 
Left hooker

Left hooker

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I asked this years ago .... if what you have is any good will you let me know - we do a few km of pipe and its associated cuts every year and at moment use stihl saw and grinder but there has to be a better way.
Our pipe is 100mm as opposed to 110mm though.
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6feetdown

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There's one I've used before that's based on visegrips
It cuts and chamfers at same time and also good at holding those pesky little bits as well

I've just bought it on eBay as it's the cheapest I've seen plus had apply code and had 39 quid nocked off too from 195 quid 💵💵😁

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That's the 1 I was looking at
 
T whiting

T whiting

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Ts420 cut straight through the pipe then chamfer with the side of the blade I've not had any luck using much else as it either gets run over or living in the s**t kills it I did have a chamfer tool for the drill but after it killed the drill I gave up on it
 
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Brendan

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tried a few chamfer tools over the years, have a router with a jig thing built to it that cuts and produces the chamfer(still in shed), round ones that snap your wrist. The one I've had for couple years now which works great on the impact gun is this. Can't remember where I got it from...


I cut the pipe using a grinder, to get a straight cut I cut off the end of a pipe (so you have a good end) cut a slot out of it to make clipping it onto pipe easier then slide it to the cut line and follow it round with the grinder.

Quick and no pissing about with files etc
That mini router not worth the money then?
 
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6feetdown

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I asked this years ago .... if what you have is any good will you let me know - we do a few km of pipe and its associated cuts every year and at moment use stihl saw and grinder but there has to be a better way.
Our pipe is 100mm as opposed to 110mm though.
There were a couple of good videos on YouTube but tried finding them without success
 
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6feetdown

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There's one I've used before that's based on visegrips
It cuts and chamfers at same time and also good at holding those pesky little bits as well

I've just bought it on eBay as it's the cheapest I've seen plus had apply code and had 39 quid nocked off too from 195 quid 💵💵😁

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Where did you find the apply code as don't use ebay?
 
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