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I'm new the forum, so I'll start off with a hi to everyone Great to a have a community of DIY'ers helping each other out.
I'm also new to plumbing work. I thought I'd get some kit and a 15mm copper pipe and start practising. One thing I've noticed when cutting the pipe (with a pipe slice in particular) is that the end that is cut is left compressed inwards, reducing the diameter of pipe slightly. It's not so much of an issue when I use the larger tube cutter where I can control the pressure applied.
I've tried using the reaming tool on the larger cutter to reduce / remove this ridge but not to much avail. Removing burrs is not the problem, it's this ridge. Or am I worrying about nothing?
Thanks,
Dan
I'm also new to plumbing work. I thought I'd get some kit and a 15mm copper pipe and start practising. One thing I've noticed when cutting the pipe (with a pipe slice in particular) is that the end that is cut is left compressed inwards, reducing the diameter of pipe slightly. It's not so much of an issue when I use the larger tube cutter where I can control the pressure applied.
I've tried using the reaming tool on the larger cutter to reduce / remove this ridge but not to much avail. Removing burrs is not the problem, it's this ridge. Or am I worrying about nothing?
Thanks,
Dan