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Hello,

I am doing some research on tank cutters and was wondering if anyone could help me.

Has anyone had experience using a tank cutter before? If so, what have you used them for and how have you used them (i.e with a drill/ carpenters brace etc). For what task do you find tank cutters to be most useful?

Any information at all would be very helpful - thank you in anticipation! :smiley2:
 
has anyone had experience using a tank cutter before?

yes

if so, what have you used them for and how have you used them (i.e with a drill/ carpenters brace etc).

cutting holes for immersion heaters in copper cylinders, using a carpenters brace

for what task do you find tank cutters to be most useful?

as above.

They probably have a very limited use nowadays and have been superceeded by holesaws used in battery drills.
 
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Send the apprentice up in the loft and tell him there's an extra £20 in your wage if you can drill and connect live and have it done before the tank drains down and you have to hold the ballvalve up with one hand.
 
Heat damage to a plastic tank cus you don't want to by a £5 hole saw......... Tut......tut! :)
 
Note 2: In addition, the holes cut in the cistern should not be made using the end of a heated piece of copper pipe to melt a hole through the wall of the cistern; as such a practice is likely to cause the surrounding plastic tank material to over time become brittle. This could result in a failure of the cistern at a latter date.

my bad lol... Mine have been okay so far... The chap who taught me was pretty old school plumber as well!
 
Hello,

I am doing some research on tank cutters and was wondering if anyone could help me.

Has anyone had experience using a tank cutter before? If so, what have you used them for and how have you used them (i.e with a drill/ carpenters brace etc). For what task do you find tank cutters to be most useful?

Any information at all would be very helpful - thank you in anticipation! :smiley2:

Wonkee,

Have you ever seen what one looks like ??? I used one for years, but why would you want to know

735151753_125.jpg this is a crap version of one , it had two cutters so you could
make lead washers, I am confused about your question this is in the history books
 
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I'd suggest you have a look at TB104. Specifically the note at the bottom of page 2.

I'd never noticed that one before. Good to know GAS SAFE are branching out into other fields outwith their remit.

Probably 90% of all plastic tanks ever fitted had the holes melted through with a bit copper.
I'm not saying it is right but that is the way it is.
Boss white is not good either.
 
Heres one of mine thats older than me and is used with a joiners brace
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