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@Colonel K0rnColonel K0rn said:Knipex makes a bada** set of pliers, but they are very pricey. Hell, all of the tools they make are amazing, and pricey, but worth every penny.
how did you get replacement blades?Fishnugget said:I can vouch for those Knipex as well. I paid $140 for them, so at 98 bucks its a no brainer. It was the most important tool when I was setting up the irrigation for my front and back yard. Its definitely worth the price.
:thumbup:Movingshrub said:I pulled the trigger on the Knipex/Rennsteig option. I've got a repair on hold until they arrive. Hopefully they do the job well!
Congrats Movingshrub! You will like themMovingshrub said:I pulled the trigger on the Knipex/Rennsteig option. I've got a repair on hold until they arrive. Hopefully they do the job well!
I ended up using them over the weekend to cut 1.25" (nominal) pipe, which has an OD of 1.660". The cutters are designed to cut up to 40mm which is 1.57", so I was able to make cuts through the pipe, but the pipe gets forced into an oblong shape just to fit into cutter, and as a result, the cuts weren't exactly square. In short, these are designed to cut 3/4" and 1" (nominal) thickness PVC SCH 40 and probably PVC SCH 80 pipe. I like the construction, I just wish they were designed/sized to cut 1.25".Fishnugget said:Congrats Movingshrub! You will like themMovingshrub said:I pulled the trigger on the Knipex/Rennsteig option. I've got a repair on hold until they arrive. Hopefully they do the job well!
Sorry to hear that, the biggest pipe size I cut was 1" and it handled it with ease. I also used it for Class 200 pvc and it did bend the pipe more than normal but it still made the cut. However, I dont think they are designed for Class 200 PVC because the wall is not thick enough.Movingshrub said:I ended up using them over the weekend to cut 1.25" (nominal) pipe, which has an OD of 1.660". The cutters are designed to cut up to 40mm which is 1.57", so I was able to make cuts through the pipe, but the pipe gets forced into an oblong shape just to fit into cutter, and as a result, the cuts weren't exactly square. In short, these are designed to cut 3/4" and 1" (nominal) thickness PVC SCH 40 and probably PVC SCH 80 pipe. I like the construction, I just wish they were designed/sized to cut 1.25".Fishnugget said:Congrats Movingshrub! You will like themMovingshrub said:I pulled the trigger on the Knipex/Rennsteig option. I've got a repair on hold until they arrive. Hopefully they do the job well!