110mm pvc Pipe cutter

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DaveDCB

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Yeah rekon you could make something up quite easily. Doesn't have to be perfect if it's for your own use
Tbh a decent potato box with some ply compartments and something knocked up to hold the pipe would do the job.. also won’t get nicked by the Pikey’s for scrap 🤣
 
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DaveDCB

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Wouldn't bother with pipe holder personally when cutting pipes especially when it's colder unless there's somebody holding the offcut you want pipe supported in 3 places along its length so it doesn't break off before you've cut through it and split the pipe down it's length.
You need to buy better pipe.. polypipe or JDP pipe doesn’t do that 😳
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Biggest thing when cutting pipes especially when it's colder unless there's somebody holding the offcut you want pipe supported in 3 places along its length so it doesn't break off before you've cut through it and split the pipe down it's length. None of these cutting aids or pipe stations address this
needs a sliding support arm then .... first mod ;):giggle:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Wouldn’t worry , with current global warming forecasts we will be in shorts in February soon enough
aye ... still in shirt sleeves here today :oops:
 
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Smiffy

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No what they are is a very good earner for the maker. End of the day not aimed at the smaller outfits but the bigger firms where h+s probably recommend it.

To be fair if you employed a full drainage gang doing nothing other than run 110mm pipe I doubt it would take long to recover the cost in saved fittings either not being lost/damaged and carried over to the next job rather than skipped.

I'm sure everyone here has seen bundles of fittings in the skip on big developments as it's to much hassle to keep them
 
GazCro

GazCro

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To be fair if you employed a full drainage gang doing nothing other than run 110mm pipe I doubt it would take long to recover the cost in saved fittings either not being lost/damaged and carried over to the next job rather than skipped.

I'm sure everyone here has seen bundles of fittings in the skip on big developments as it's to much hassle to keep them
Doesn't eradicate the weak link though does it.
 
Canal Navvy

Canal Navvy

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If you made one up would you CE mark it or UKCA mark it or dual mark it ?

Be ideal in a hire fleet as it could spend weeks in the compound pending a decision on site admittance 🤔
 
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DaveDCB

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I’d bet they’d be the kinda kit that would be on hire forever and just get forgotten about.. smashed up underneath someone’s beam and block floor somewhere.
 
Left hooker

Left hooker

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It turned up today
had a quick play in a small off cut that wasn't square cut by saw

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