You sound like Stone Cold Steve Austin…. You should start saying some stuff like “ Oh Hell Yeah !!! “. Or I’m gonna use a channel locks “ WHAT ? !!!” I’m gonna use a channel locks “ WHAT ? !!! “. - OH HELL YEAH !!!! !!!
Congratulation for the security advice on the Rep saw. What blade did you used? I want to cut a 3 in PVC pipe. Cutting straith is hard. Do you have any tips?
Thank you Paul for watching, yes this is a basic way to chamfer and bevel the cut end of pipe. Other methods I've used include using a file, reamer, end grinder, angle grinder, and palm sander.
I'm all for safety but I won't wear earplugs while operating a common drill or a saw or a weed whacker or a compressor, etc. My wife yells louder than that and I'm just not that fragile. A jackhammer, yes.
Battery bandsaw would make a cleaner cut on PVC?
Also are Reed reamers (or similar) worth it?
You sound like Stone Cold Steve Austin…. You should start saying some stuff like “ Oh Hell Yeah !!! “. Or I’m gonna use a channel locks “ WHAT ? !!!” I’m gonna use a channel locks “ WHAT ? !!! “. - OH HELL YEAH !!!! !!!
Good tip, thanks for the video!
I’ve been using the Milwaukee channel locks. They deburr and punch out on the handle end of tool. I love them
That’s awesome. Quick and efficient. Keep the vids coming man. Thank you!
That is a great tip! Thanks!
Is this method good for class 200? That's what we use for irrigation.
Congratulation for the security advice on the Rep saw.
What blade did you used? I want to cut a 3 in PVC pipe.
Cutting straith is hard. Do you have any tips?
❤ ❤ Great ! thank you for sharing. Hope to accompany you in the future🙏🙏🙏🙏
ty!! chamfer bits are very costly
Excellent advice. Thanks.
You are a real trade man.
BRAVO
Nice and helpful tip, mate.
Thank you
Thank you!
Brilliant tip!
I’m plumbing a saltwater aquarium, and this video was a huge help. Thanks for making it. Is this the same thing as chamfering?
Thank you Paul for watching, yes this is a basic way to chamfer and bevel the cut end of pipe. Other methods I've used include using a file, reamer, end grinder, angle grinder, and palm sander.
I'm all for safety but I won't wear earplugs while operating a common drill or a saw or a weed whacker or a compressor, etc. My wife yells louder than that and I'm just not that fragile. A jackhammer, yes.