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had a job today , leaking pan connector , it was a multiquick pushed in to a cast iron pan connector, so decided to cut the cast pipe and do a decent connection , it was in an awkward place to get to , comming horizontal to the pan from a stack in a boxing. it took me about 2 1/2 hours to cutt it with a junior hacsaw. 7 blades later and i got through! anybody have tips on how to cut them? other than a hacsaw
 
disk cutter will go through in less time imho. or i believe you can cut through so far and give it a whack with a hammer and it's supposed to snap off cleanly at the cut.
 
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i thought of an angle grinder but what about sparks getting on bath ect ect??? wouldent they just go through dust sheets?? my arms felt fine after a pint of carling in the pup to celebrate i got through it in the end!!!
 
large sized hacksaw should take about 10 mins max. with a cuppa of tea at half way.

if you cant get a large hacksaw in then knock a hole in the wall if your able to patch or use a grinder or better a electric stihl saw.
 
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looked at the video of a chain cutter now on youtube! must cost a fortune? for a tool that in my 5 years of plumbing id only have used maby once!
 
looked at the video of a chain cutter now on youtube! must cost a fortune? for a tool that in my 5 years of plumbing id only have used maby once!

hire shops do them, approx £30 a day, cheaper for your poor old custard if your rates are like mine save them around £45 and it takes 5 mins using the right tool
 
I want one of those chain cutters. They look incredible! How have I got this far without knowing about them?
 
angle grinder and a tap with the mash hammer, doesn't take a lot to mask the sparks.


Ive always used a cutting disk where ive got the room, but a make sure there are no cracks in the pipe prior to "giving it a tap"cos it wont cut clean across just follow the existing crack. The idiot i worked for years ago cut the top of the pipe and then gave it a downward tap only to see the whole of the underside fall to the floor. For best results cut as far round as pos and then tap the front edge back towards the cut. This tends to remove the top of the pipe making the bottom accessible to cut from the top.....controlled and reduced risk. Better to take your time with cast me thinks.
 
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If you are going to use a hacksaw use a full size one with a HSS Bi-metal blade - Eclipse is a reliable brand, probably cost you a quid each, but well worth it.
 
JONES_SOIL_PIPE__4f42c5b9dab97.jpgNo dust or sparks. remove links & it fits 3 - 6"
 
Junior hacksaw.......... Sack that.
2.5 hours later........... I know for a fact after half a hour I would be lying on the floor crying.
Then off to hire out a chain cutter. .:24:
 
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