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    Can you cut installed pipes with a Soil Pipe Cutter?

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    Can you cut installed pipes with a Soil Pipe Cutter?
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    The short answer is yes, you can. Soil pipe cutters are specifically designed to provide utmost convenience and flexibility, enabling users to cut pipes both outside and inside of walls. This ability makes them exceptionally useful for cutting pipes after installation.

    Factors to Consider

    While soil pipe cutters can be used for cutting installed pipes, several factors must be considered to ensure a successful outcome:

    1. Accessibility: It is important to assess the accessibility of the pipe. If the pipe is in a particularly challenging location, such as behind a wall or in a tight space, using a soil pipe cutter may prove difficult or even impossible.
    2. Pipe Stability: To cut a pipe using a soil pipe cutter, it must be stable and secure. If the installed pipe is in a position that makes it difficult to stabilize, alternative methods or tools may need to be considered.
    3. Pipe Material: While soil pipe cutters are primarily designed for cutting cast iron pipes, they can also be used with other materials such as clay or PVC pipes. However, before attempting to cut pipes made of non-cast iron materials, it is crucial to verify the compatibility of the soil pipe cutter with the specific material.

    A soil pipe cutter can indeed be used to cut installed pipes. These versatile tools enable plumbers to make clean and precise cuts both outside and inside of walls. However, it is vital to consider accessibility, pipe stability, and material compatibility before utilizing a soil pipe cutter for cutting installed pipes. Taking these factors into account will help ensure a successful and efficient plumbing project.

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