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Need to cut back a cast iron soil pipe about 8 inchs, the pipe goes straight out the wall, was thinking of using a angle grinder with a metal blade, any other ideas .
Les
Les
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if you not limited to space then a normal hacksaw and good blade will cut it easy, couple of mins and bobs your uncle.
Interesting to read people suggesting a hack saw for the task. Having fitted a lot of LCC cast in the sixties/early seventies. I think i would still be on the same job with the hack saw blades available to me.
I'd use the grinder, score it as much as possible, but make sure yiou have cut into the pipe, then put a bolster in it and give it a whack, I have dont this lots of times on big cast (24 inch, fire mains), it splits around the score line, nice clean break (just giving it a whack with a lump hammer can having it split all over the place)
Mind you the 24 inch cast is about a 1/4 inch thick, still be there with a hack saw
use a hacksaw with new blade and a 2lb hammer (dont know the metric as it will always be a 2lb hammer to me)
Absolute bargain, go for it mate!Hi. I have a ridged snap cutter £60-00 and it yours.
What Kirk is saying here is right enough. You can cut cast with a hacksaw quicker than you could find a socket to plug a grinder in. Nobody had grinders when we were doing this stuff.
Just saw it until you get fed up sawing then skelp it with the mash hammer. It will break clean enough.
I was always a 4lb man myself🙂
You can't do this if you are cutting into a pipe. You will need a chain cutter or a grinder or a lot of patience and big arms
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