Yes, pipe cutters can cut any type of pipes although its use is limited when compared to a hacksaw. A hacksaw can be used to do more things that a pipe cutter doesn't allow you to do. For example, they leave cleaner cuts.
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The best sealers for copper pipe are a combination of plumbers tape and plumbers epoxy. The tape is used to temporarily seal any holes while the epoxy dries.
venturimeter, orificemeter are some of the instruments used to measure the flow rate in pipe.
wrought pipe bends means straight pipe bend using rotary draw pipe bender. or pipe bend by any method
yes any pipe will
cookie cutters can be used on any kind of cookie........i mean come on people!
yes.. water jet cutters are the strongest cutters apart from lasers and diamond tipped blades... they can cut through any solid except for diamonds, and some hard gems...
You can purchase pipe cutters from your local hardware stores. Visit you local Ace Hardware, Home Depot, or Sears to locate these products. You can also order them online from any of these retailers.
Usually, but a saw is usually easier as the plastic is softer than metal.
Router cutters are use to cut or saw any wood in any shape. People mainly use router cutters to fill up holes with wood that is custom-shaped using the router cutter.
No, stainless steel cookie cutters can be safely heated to any oven temperature as long as the cookie cutters have no plastic parts.
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Assuming you mean the inside diameter of the pipe and the friction of any fluid flowing through it, you have the surface area of the pipe, smoothness of the pipe, and also surface tension of the fluid to consider. You also have any chemical reactions between the fluid and the pipe and erosion over time to consider.
Any good plumber knows a diamond blade is the best! ! You can use a Sawzall with "Grit Iron" blades, "Snap Cutters", or "Chain Cutters". Your cheapest way out of it would be either to rent a pair of snap or chain cutters, or buy the grit iron sawzall blades. Depending on how much cast iron your gonna cut, just be prepared to be there for a while if you are making more than 2 cuts through 3 or 4 inch pipe with the grit iron blades. Hi, Just cut a 4" cast iron pipe in less than a minute. I used a diamond blade on a Makita worm drive circular saw. Probably any circular would do as long as it has a little oomph Good Luck !!!! WayneRenovators & Builders Alliance, Inc.wvalzania@renovatorsandbuilders.com When confronted with having to remove a section of 4" diameter cast iron pipe, I initially considered using a hacksaw or grinder but the location was not the greatest(between floor joists under the upstairs bathroom). Save yourself hours of frustration by doing as I did and rent a chain cutter. It required very little clearance around the pipe and cut it perfectly in a few minutes and cost less than $30 cdn. MM SOMETIMES a hacksaw or Sabre saw with metal blades is even better than a snap cutter, as the snap cutter may crush a deteriorated pipe, and not cut it clean. However, with good quality cast, the snap cutters are still the best.
yeah any kind of tobacco can be used if it can stay in the bowl
Use trays with the shapes you'd like. There are specially-made chocolate trays, but any mold will do. You can also try cookie cutters on aluminum foil as opposed to trays.