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PVC hose splitter?
I have a need to split PVC hose of several diameters to make edge protector strips on a bottle filling machine. Need to split 1/2", 3/4" and 1" hose. Thinking of making something that will hold a Exaco knife so that the blade protrudes into a hole that I slide a piece of hose through. Kinda like a pea sheller for black eye peas. Anyone ever do something along these lines willing to offer design advice? Thanks in advance! Gerry
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PVC hose splitter?
On Mon, 18 May 2015 08:07:34 -0700 (PDT), Gerry
wrote: I have a need to split PVC hose of several diameters to make edge protector strips on a bottle filling machine. Need to split 1/2", 3/4" and 1" hose. Thinking of making something that will hold a Exaco knife so that the blade protrudes into a hole that I slide a piece of hose through. Kinda like a pea sheller for black eye peas. Anyone ever do something along these lines willing to offer design advice? Thanks in advance! Gerry Depending on wall thickness..an exacto knife may not work. You may have to slit it with a saw. Got a table saw? You can make a box, with a slit in the bottom you can clamp over the table saw blade (or under radial arm saw blade..and simply pull the hose through while the blade is running. Gunner |
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PVC hose splitter?
On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 12:27:35 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote:
Depending on wall thickness..an exacto knife may not work. You may have to slit it with a saw. Got a table saw? You can make a box, with a slit in the bottom you can clamp over the table saw blade (or under radial arm saw blade..and simply pull the hose through while the blade is running. Gunner Google " tubing splitter " . There is a short video showing one made of wood and using a utility knife blade or a single edge razor blade. Dan |
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PVC hose splitter?
On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 12:27:35 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: Depending on wall thickness..an exacto knife may not work. You may have to slit it with a saw. Got a table saw? You can make a box, with a slit in the bottom you can clamp over the table saw blade (or under radial arm saw blade..and simply pull the hose through while the blade is running. Gunner Gunner, unless you clamp a guide piece to BOTH free ends of that pipe, such that the guides run flush on the table and totally prevent any rotation of the pipe, you'll never get a straight cut. It will usually assume a slow spiral, but can also 'wave'. LLoyd |
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PVC hose splitter?
On Mon, 18 May 2015 14:51:14 -0500, "Lloyd E. Sponenburgh"
lloydspinsidemindspring.com wrote: On Monday, May 18, 2015 at 12:27:35 PM UTC-4, Gunner Asch wrote: Depending on wall thickness..an exacto knife may not work. You may have to slit it with a saw. Got a table saw? You can make a box, with a slit in the bottom you can clamp over the table saw blade (or under radial arm saw blade..and simply pull the hose through while the blade is running. Gunner Gunner, unless you clamp a guide piece to BOTH free ends of that pipe, such that the guides run flush on the table and totally prevent any rotation of the pipe, you'll never get a straight cut. It will usually assume a slow spiral, but can also 'wave'. LLoyd Correct. Thats what your hands are for. And you can add a guide pin just after the blade. Gunner |
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PVC hose splitter?
On 18-May-15 11:07 PM, Gerry wrote:
I have a need to split PVC hose of several diameters to make edge protector strips on a bottle filling machine. Need to split 1/2", 3/4" and 1" hose. Thinking of making something that will hold a Exaco knife so that the blade protrudes into a hole that I slide a piece of hose through. Kinda like a pea sheller for black eye peas. Anyone ever do something along these lines willing to offer design advice? Thanks in advance! Gerry Stanley (or whatever your local knife brand is) carpet blade? http://www.stanleyimages.co.uk/Catal.../4514_prev.jpg |
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PVC hose splitter?
Gunner Asch fired this volley in
: Thats what your hands are for. Hands aren't precision tools, even "in the hands" of an expert; not when vibration, saw torque, dis-uniformity in the materials, etc, are in effect. If this job just needs to be "OK", then do it by hand. If it needs to be 'right', take the few minutes necessary to build the proper fixturing. Lloyd |
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