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Hello peeps just got a new contract and its on a time basis, just thinking of ways to save a little time... anybody ever used a milwaukee m12 pipe cutter, To me it looks like u couldnt really get in to tight spaces because of the big head but would like any reviews, cheers in advance
 
I've not used one but the review I've read have been similar to what you've said too big epically for under floors
 
What is a time basis contract?

Personally I'd stick to my kopex manual pipe slice. Can't really see the other tool saving much time at all to be honest.
 
8 jobs in 8 hours including traveling up to 13mile between each property some are on the next street but you dont travel further than 13 from your first job
 
I give it a week.

You will be running around like an idiot chasing unrealistic targets for peanuts
 
8 jobs in 8 hours including traveling up to 13mile between each property some are on the next street but you dont travel further than 13 from your first job

Bloody hell. I struggle to get 8 jobs a day in some days and I work from 8 till 4:30 and all the work is in my postcode, 13 miles between jobs is quite a distance.
 
great piece of kit, ideal for cylinder cupboards or when there is alot of 28mm to do. I've had one for a couple of years and have only changed the wheel once.
 
I have two of them and love them. If the center line of pipe is around 4 cm from wall or floor you can cut it. It beats trying to use a mini cutter. I recommend it .
 
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cheers folks, whats it like in regards to distance from the wall, what distance from the wall to pipe if i was cutting a rising main would i need for tool to fit
 
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