Pipe cutting

Check out this new pipe cutter (PCS-8) from T-Drill. See video at

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me what you think?

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syreja
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> Tell me what you think?

looks great but how much Daff0

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Daff0

It looks an effective tool but not needed for domestic work and probably very serious money.

The only sort of pipes it would make a better job on than the tools I already have would be the larger plastic waste pipes. These latter only have to be cut reasonably square (+/- 5mm) to work well enough in whatever fitting they are going into.

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Ed Sirett

In message , snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com writes

I think that it's spam, and suffers from a feral apostrophe - i.e. whoever wrote the website is illiterate

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geoff

See video at

It is Spam spam.

The contact on the website is snipped-for-privacy@t-drill.com. It was posted here by snipped-for-privacy@gmail.com; must be on commission. I wonder if T-drill, a big US corporation, are aware that their emplyees are apparently spamming all over the internet; a bit unprofessional. Can't they afford advertising?

Their T-drill is a uniquely merikan bit of kit.

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Onetap

Well, I never ...

Reply to
geoff

Yes, really. Spam from petty fraudsters is usual; spam from big, established septic companies is quite unusual.

BTW, has anyone in the UK ever seen a T-drill in use? There are some hand tools used to form a branch in large bore copper for drains, but I've never seen them.

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Onetap

Nopt that unusual - I've written abusive and threatening emails to quite a few - even got an account or two pulled

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geoff

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