Damaged I blame the penguins. Messages 393 Dec 2, 2009 #1 Hi all, Anybody know where I can buy a decent pipe notching machine online please? Looking for a decent piece of kit that will mainly be used on 1 1/2" blue band. I've obviously tried google but can't seem to find anything. Many thanks, Mick.
Hi all, Anybody know where I can buy a decent pipe notching machine online please? Looking for a decent piece of kit that will mainly be used on 1 1/2" blue band. I've obviously tried google but can't seem to find anything. Many thanks, Mick.
wyn Member Messages 3,708 Location Cardiff Dec 2, 2009 #2 I've been looking recently and demon tweeks have one at a reasonable price and in stock. It looks similar to most of the others that cost an extra £100.
I've been looking recently and demon tweeks have one at a reasonable price and in stock. It looks similar to most of the others that cost an extra £100.
T themininut Member Messages 117 Dec 2, 2009 #3 Chester UK, give them a call and see when they're in stock. worth waiting a little while at this price. they were pretty good when i had a lathe off them http://www.chesteruk.net/store/tube_notcher.htm M.
Chester UK, give them a call and see when they're in stock. worth waiting a little while at this price. they were pretty good when i had a lathe off them http://www.chesteruk.net/store/tube_notcher.htm M.
Shox Dr Chief Engineer to Carlos Fandango Messages 18,008 Location East Yorkshire Dec 2, 2009 #4 DemonTweaks cheaper than someone else, that's a new one. (sorry had to be said)
Damaged I blame the penguins. Messages 393 Dec 2, 2009 #5 Thanks Gents, Cheers for the info but I'm looking for a free standing machine with it's own motor rather than something you put in a drill's chuck. Sorry, should have made that clear. Mick.
Thanks Gents, Cheers for the info but I'm looking for a free standing machine with it's own motor rather than something you put in a drill's chuck. Sorry, should have made that clear. Mick.
wyn Member Messages 3,708 Location Cardiff Dec 2, 2009 #6 Are you looking for a holesaw type or .... abrasive belt , or.... milling cutter type ?
Damaged I blame the penguins. Messages 393 Dec 2, 2009 #7 Hi Wyn, I'd prefer either an abrasive belt or milling cutter unit. Thanks for your help, Mick.
wyn Member Messages 3,708 Location Cardiff Dec 2, 2009 #8 There are a couple of abrasive belt type here. And a fair range of different types here.
graffian Seer unto the end of his beard Messages 3,781 Location gatwick Dec 2, 2009 #10 Jand L have the TN300 in their flyer this month, 1700 smakeroonies!!!