About this deal
Chop Saws: Handy tabletop saws for cutting through copper and steel pipes, rods, conduit, box sections and more. We have standard metal chop saws and TCT mitre saws for hire. Having a workbench at an appropriate height is better for posture and puts you in control making the saw less likely to slip when cutting
If you, as the hirer, refuel any equipment while it is in your possession, it must be with WHITE DIESEL. To mark a straight cut I usually use a length of paper/card and wrap around the pipe, joining up the ends.The mini workstation includes a clamp to hold both sizes of pipe securely while chamfering with any of the tools mentioned above Soil Pipe Cutter: Simple & effective manual pipe cutters for cutting clay, cement and cast iron pipes. Features a chain which wraps around the pipe and is tightened, causing the pipe to cut cleanly in two.
Plain end drainage pipe comes with a machine chamfer on the end of the pipe already, so manually chamfering a pipe is only required once a cut has been made. Chamfering a pipe involves creating a bevelled or rounded end to the wall of the pipe. This makes it easier to attach a drainage fitting and reduces the risk of damaging the seal connectors in the fitting.Handheld File: The traditional and cheapest tool for chamfering the cut end of a pipe is with a metal or wood file. Having pipe and fittings in one place close to hand can save time and frustration when working with pipe