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correct, correct and correct again dark....Junior Hacksaw.... plastic conduit cutters were a solution for a problem that never existed well unless your incapable of cutting straight in the first place :wink_smile:
Hi guys and girls,
Im now in the market for some new plastic conduit cutters any reccomendations please ? :bulb2:
Junior Hacksaw.... plastic conduit cutters were a solution for a problem that never existed well unless your incapable of cutting straight in the first place :wink_smile:
correct, correct and correct again dark....
easy option for them that cant use handtools rite (saws etc)....
quite sad really....
no mess though mate you have to move with the times or are you still using the the bit and brace drill ?
no...you`d know if it was .....Hold on to your hat mate, Only asking ( wrong side of the bed was it this morning) :lipsrsealed2:
bit n brace.....summat else you can`t use then eh?....no mess though mate you have to move with the times or are you still using the the bit and brace drill ?
Junior Hacksaw.... plastic conduit cutters were a solution for a problem that never existed well unless your incapable of cutting straight in the first place :wink_smile:
I did not say i could not use either the saw or the bit and brace,bit n brace.....summat else you can`t use then eh?....
don`t tell me...let me guess...er..no!!
and while were at it n all....whats wrong with a bit n brace eh?.....at least with that you can actually feel what your doin.....important that is sometimes fella....
oh.....go on then...lol...I did not say i could not use either the saw or the bit and brace,
So lets not get silly, whats good for one is not good for someone else its all about your choice hey ?
You sound like your on about pipe cutters that you roll around the pipe as its sharp wheel cuts in... im more inclined to believe the majority here are relating to the large hand hand tool that you squeeze the handles to have the blade slice straight through...I find them useful when I've brought a conduit from under the screed to the underside of a kitchen island, I normally leave the conduit too long, and once the island is in place can't get to it with a junior hacksaw. Also the conduit cutters will cut through the conduit, but not the cable inside.
well it is......so there!!!I can't believe the weight of conduit cutters would be an issue
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