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"Andy Hall" wrote in message
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 10:29:17 -0000, "IMM" wrote:


"Andy Hall" wrote in message



It's also important to follow the manufacturer's recommendation and
use a proper pipe cutter for the plastic and not a hack saw.


You cab use as hacksaw as long as the cut is square and the burrs are
trimmed off with a Stanley knife. No sense in spending £15 to do a few
plastic joints.


You mean as described in

http://www.johnguest.co.uk/makeconnect.asp


and probably every other manufacturer.


Here is what Hepworth said on this ng. This man is using Hep20...

"The inventive can find many ways of achieving a perfectly acceptable clean,
square cut using a variety of tools.
The Hepworth Plumbing Products Team"

A "perfectly acceptable clean, square cut" can be obtained by using a
hacksawa dn removing the burr and swarf with fines files/Straley knife.

snip tripe by makers wanting sell over-priced tools