awesome. what did i win?
awesome. what did i win?
peterb (17-09-2013)
You also get a virtual high 5 from me.
actually no... it's not wrong..
it's right
because you, like millions of readers...want to use it for something different
1 million different things...
I , for example.. want to use it on a carrot to see how finely I can take the tip off....
then on a candle...
and finally on the leg of somene who deserves my attentions....
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
buy one... like this.
http://www.diy.com/nav/fix/handtools...skuId=11758638
got this one http://www.screwfix.com/p/monument-t...ter-15mm/12468
been doing its job for 5 years, full replumb at home and additional rads last year, still works
Capitalization is the difference between helping your Uncle Jack
off a horse and helping your uncle jack off a horse.
That'll be this one - but a few pounds cheaper...
http://www.screwfix.com/p/rothenberg...ter-15mm/36198
(Although the B&Q one doesn't say what size it is for!)
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mikerr (17-09-2013)
Pipe cutter != ring cutter!
Sheesh!
I guess you could use a ring cutter to cut a pipe, but you would be far better off using an actual pipe cutter for the task. Always use the correct tool for the job, makes it easier, you end up with a better job and you are less likely to end up in E&A.
I defo think its a ring cutter offer.
I wouldn't cut pipework with that. Be there all day.
pipes are made of copper. are rings softer (gold, white gold, platinum?)
most rings are silver or gold.
softer than copper iirc
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