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John Rumm wrote:
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To the OP. That is bunkum.

No, it's not.



It is bunkum. To the OP, just....


Ignore him. All the manufacturers explicitly say do *not* use a hacksaw.


See my reply to Andy Hall. The biggest manufacturer, Hepworth appear
confused on the point.

Yes you *may* get successful joints using one with care, but on the
occations that you don't you will have no one but yourself to blame.


Well who else are you going to blame if you screw up a pipe end? Take
care and a perfect pipe end can be achieved as Hepworth stated "using
a variety of tools".

So why make life difficult for yourself, when even the cheapie Screwfix
vinyl pipe cutter will do the job for under a fiver?


A waste of time and a liability from bitter experience. Either use a
top quality plastic pipe cutter, or a hacksaw, stanley knife and fine
file to trim off.

Don't use poor quality tools, it is not worth it.