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    Reaming PVC pipe - GIF

    Reaming PVC pipe.




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    I wanted to see the cutting tool

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    Quote Originally Posted by TrickieDickie View Post
    I wanted to see the cutting tool
    I wanted to see this too. So I searched and found a youtube video selling them, and captured a screen shot of them.
    Reaming PVC pipe - GIF-reed-manufacturing-pvc-pipe-reamers.jpg
    Appears these would be easy to fab in a home shop.
    Youtube video I extracted the jpg from:

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    I have an 1 1/2" version. Very handy.

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    thank you for that

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    I could have really used one of those a few years ago when repairing a swimming pool pipe that broke off at the joint and the joint was in concrete. (I didn't build the pool but had to deal with the poor construction points of someone else.)

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    I still do a fair bit of Renovations when my Consulting work slows down. ( Somehow the bills don't slow down! ) And I generally take on bathrooms. Being able to cut off the existing drain and then ream and insert a new one paid for this reamer the first time I used it. It's not cheap. But saves you about an hour on each job. Plus a lot of aggravation.



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