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Post #146683862 added 04-16-2021 8:19 PM by Wmgrant01 in Hot Deals
I use Dremel
Post #146561309 added 04-10-2021 9:16 PM by MaroonPanther3033 in Hot Deals
As I said, you're in a very rare and unique situation. I still wonder why you would need to cut pipes to replace a garbage disposal. It makes me wonder how many you've changed.
Post #146558915 added 04-10-2021 6:12 PM by DapPlaty in Hot Deals
It's predominantly senior and disabled housing, they do not want that dust in their place, their tables are usually cluttered, and the counters aren't exactly spacious. The buildings were built in...
Post #146557217 added 04-10-2021 3:51 PM by MaroonPanther3033 in Hot Deals
Nobody would take issue with cutting a pipe with a small handheld band saw or sawzall. This is a specialized tool that makes little to no sense except in the rarest of occasions. I'm forced to wonder...
Post #146557157 added 04-10-2021 3:46 PM by DapPlaty in Hot Deals
Don't see what's "elitist" about a $15 tool, but ok. I use cutters like this (bigger ones tho) almost exclusively in my building maintenance work. My "shop" is a glorified closet, so there's no room...
Post #146511038 added 04-08-2021 9:29 AM by XiDa in Hot Deals
The non-ratchet version cuts coax cables really nicely
Post #146480156 added 04-06-2021 5:56 PM by Jenny_Cantrol in Hot Deals
PC-1375 > this
Post #146479580 added 04-06-2021 5:24 PM by iorn in Hot Deals
This is mainly for electrical work where emt and rigid is not applicable.
Post #146468846 added 04-06-2021 7:39 AM by jigga_what in Hot Deals
You can use a ratcheting cutter on large pipe if you use it properly. The proper way is to not keep on ratcheting additional pressure, but rather use it like a copper pipe cutter - you rotate it...
Post #146468510 added 04-06-2021 7:20 AM by JimBanville in Hot Deals
The slight angle these make on the end of a pipe when using them on glued joints is irrelevant. Show us proof of a single failure. DO NOT use these with shark bite joints tho. They need a perfect 90...
Post #146467421 added 04-06-2021 6:07 AM by dustee1 in Hot Deals
Thanks OP - Good price Aren't these for irrigation? Never really considered either tool for anything else.:rolleyes:
Post #146467262 added 04-06-2021 5:51 AM by Jenny_Cantrol in Hot Deals
Works really well on fingers and toes.
Post #146465966 added 04-06-2021 2:04 AM by dsclaw88 in Hot Deals
I primarily used this for Pex, but occasionally have cut a tailpiece or two with this. Like some of the individuals said you do not just ratchet otherwise you are likely to break it, you need to spin...
Post #146464271 added 04-05-2021 9:29 PM by UltraLazer in Hot Deals
For drain plumbing I have started to like just using my cordless circular saw. For supply lines like pex I would use this. The cheapo pex cutter is like 6$, and it works great. But maybe this is good...
Post #146463680 added 04-05-2021 8:40 PM by JustinJ1637 in Hot Deals
Yeah I use these cutters all the time. When it's cold you just twist the pipe as your cutting and you won't have a problem with the pipe cracking.
Post #146457497 added 04-05-2021 2:30 PM by ToolDeals in Hot Deals
Should be great for cutting Pex with spare blades and a little case. The size limitations are obvious, while my larger ratchet cutters are made by Reed, that you can sometimes catch on eBay pretty...
Post #146456603 added 04-05-2021 1:39 PM by Aogen in Hot Deals
Is this good? I don't know shit and I'm doing a diy remodel soon. Just simple things like hooking up sinks and faucets.
Post #146456288 added 04-05-2021 1:24 PM by topcat2001 in Hot Deals
Because you want to make sure that the cut is at a perfect 90 degree angle so when you join there are no gaps and with rigid pipes you need to measure carefully so you are not too short or too long....
Post #146455538 added 04-05-2021 12:42 PM by Rack in Hot Deals
Why would you want a cut to take minutes?
Post #146455298 added 04-05-2021 12:32 PM by armedmetallica in Hot Deals
You sir, are a gentleman and a scholar! I can attest that the Kobalt version of this tool because EXACTLY as you describe. I was outside right before winter with a small Sch 20 pipe and it kept...
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