Cutting drainpipe.

Started by tim_n, May 18, 2009, 11:35:57

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tonybloke

he could have stuck his thumb in the hole, like the little dutch chappie ;D ;D ;D
You couldn't make it up!

tonybloke

You couldn't make it up!

Mushy Pea

With all that Ginger Beer no wonder you got plastered.  ;D

(Really looks good. Shame about your "leak". I always have a cork or two - usually in a bottle  ;D - at the lottie to stick on the odd spike - H&S you know  ;) )

MP

siandc

Quote from: Bjerreby on May 19, 2009, 05:38:51


Use a fine tooth hacksaw, and turn the pipe as you cut, so you are not cutting two edges at once. Only cut one pipe wall at any one time.




Personally I'd use a medium or coarse hacksaw as the teeth clog up, 18 or 24 teeth per inch.
Just my opinion though!

tim_n

Quote from: Mushy Pea on May 19, 2009, 20:49:20
With all that Ginger Beer no wonder you got plastered.  ;D

(Really looks good. Shame about your "leak". I always have a cork or two - usually in a bottle  ;D - at the lottie to stick on the odd spike - H&S you know  ;) )

MP

Doesn't sound like a bad idea.  I've got a few bungs around from the homebrew which I'd not brew with, they harbour too much crud to sterilise.

I too however need to have a few bottles with corks in, just in case of emergencies...
Tim N
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