On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 17:33:39 -0000, "Doctor Drivel"
wrote:
"PM" wrote in message
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"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
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When I installed my central heating, I treated myself to a good
quality wheeled pipe cutter. Slotted into the body of it was a
separate deburrer of a type I'd never seen before, and without
any instructions, it took me a few moments to work out how to
use it, but it's brilliant once you have. I can't see the same
make anywhere on the web, but this one is the same principle:
http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/234-1522
Just ordered the Screwfix equivalent, I'll give it a try.
Send it back and order the cone cutter.
You're like a broken record. Which cone cutter do you have in mind?
A tapered one, presumably.....
It seems like a reasonable approach, but I would expect that the
copper comes away as fairly small particles, in which case it's also
important to make sure that these are removed rather than being left
in the pipe.
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..andy