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Phil Addison
 
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 23:09:06 -0000, "IMM" wrote:


"Phil Addison" wrote in message
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On Fri, 5 Nov 2004 15:07:50 -0000, "IMM" wrote:


I said..."They "recommend", not say it is mandatory. Even Hepworth on

this
ng stated a specialist cutter is not necessary." Now read that out loud

for
a few hours.


You have stated that several times now. I checked with google and I
can't find them saying that. What I have found is...


yep....and here it is....found by you too...

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


Which says you don't need a specialist plastic pipe cutter. Did you
understand that?


You have already been told that snipping does not actually erase the
original statement, so I'll put it back as you are obviously as thick as
two short planks and can't read what is in front of your eyes. Everyone
else here can see crystal clear what Hepworth actually said, not the
mis-quote you give. Hepworth must be laughing their socks off at your
drivel on here, watching you get deeper and deeper in the ****.

/ACTUAL COPY OF TEXT FROM GOOGLE/
From: (Hepworth Plumbing)
Date: 1998/02/24
Message-ID:
Organization: Hepworth Plumbing

"It is recommended that a purpose designed pipe cutter is used for
cutting Hep2O (and indeed all plastics pressure pipes) to ensure that
the pipe end is clean cut and free of burrs. A hacksaw should definitely
NOT be used."

DO YOU SEE IT NOW???

"A hacksaw should definitely NOT be used."

THIS IS WHAT HEPWORTH ACTUALLY POSTED. LOOK, IT'S JUST 3 LINES UP.
YES, REALLY. DO TRY TO READ IT, IT WON'T HURT.
Err.. yes it will.

/ANOTHER COPY STRAIGHT OUT OF GOOGLE/
From: "Hepworth Plumbing Products"
References:
Organization: Hepworth Plumbing Products

"We do recommend the use of a Hep2O pipe cutter, however any pipe cutter
designed to cut plastics pipes should be suitable. One of the major
advantages of a purpose designed cutter is speed, however the
requirements for the cutter are that it should cut the tube square
without scoring or scratching the pipe or leaving burrs or swarf which
could get under the 'O' ring. It is for this reason that hacksaws should
not be used.

LOOK, LOOK. DO YOU SEE IT IN THIS POST TOO???

"It is for this reason that hacksaws should not be used."

THIS IS WHAT HEPWORTH ACTUALLY POSTED. LOOK, IT'S JUST 3 LINES UP.

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

AFTER GIVING IT GREAT THOUGHT, I'M FAIRLY CERTAIN THEY MEAN YOU SHOULD
NOT USE A WHATSITSNAME, YOU KNOW, METAL FRAME-THING WITH A TOOTHY
BLADE,... UM... GOTTIT,... HACKSAW. YES THAT'S WHAT THEY SAID.

To readers with normal hearing, apologies for shouting, but IMM seems to
be hard of thinking.

As to not using a hacksaw then how do they expect you to cut the pipe?


Dunno, I give up.... No wait a minute, let me think. Don't suppose it
could be a - what was they said... hang on let me just look up a few
paragraphs. Oh, yes, a pipe-cutter.

With a lazer torch?


You have been watching too much sci-fi.

The only implement is a ...wait for it...hacksaw...and


Almost right. You just left out two words - *except a* - hacksaw.


then, as they say..."The inventive can find many ways of achieving a
perfectly acceptable clean, square cut using a variety of tools."...to clean
it up.


You also misunderstood what they intended the "variety of tools" to be
used for. Its clear they mean they are for cleanly cutting the pipe, NOT
for cleaning it up.

Phil
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