melstan775
Well-Known Member
The darn end caps are more then the pipe. Im trying to get this cut again today. Do I really need end caps or would taping test caps suffice?
I personally wouldnt trust taped ends. Even WITH an end cap, mine leaked when my soap was at a super thin trace... just sayin'. It may work though but im sticking with my end caps lol~The investment is worth it.The darn end caps are more then the pipe. Im trying to get this cut again today. Do I really need end caps or would taping test caps suffice?
Same thing happened to me when i bought my pipe at Lowes. They looked at me like I was crazy for asking if I could get it cut. Finally a lady came by with a hacksaw, bent down on the floor, haphazardly measured (and was 2 inches off) the pipe and preceaded to cut like she never hacksawed pipe before. It was a joke. I wanted 2 equal portions and ended up with a crooked short pipe and a crooked long pipe lol. After she walked away i put them back on the shelf (i know... :silent: ) and bought a new one that I would get cut somewhere else. I was hoping to just cut it myself in the lumber section with a miter box but they didnt have that.Oh well it's all good now. Got it cut though the tops are at an angle. I guess the problem is my lowes doesn't cut pipe. They could have just told me that last time instead of just making me feel like there was no solution for me. Today a nice man in lumber walked all the way across the store to find something that would cut a pipe for me. He ended up hacksawing it in half on the plumbing desk. I don't even care it's not perfect, it's still going to work nice and my faith in lowes is restored. . Also got one end cap to start, I'll pick another one up another time.
Same thing happened to me when i bought my pipe at Lowes. They looked at me like I was crazy for asking if I could get it cut. Finally a lady came by with a hacksaw, bent down on the floor, haphazardly measured (and was 2 inches off) the pipe and preceaded to cut like she never hacksawed pipe before. It was a joke. I wanted 2 equal portions and ended up with a crooked short pipe and a crooked long pipe lol. After she walked away i put them back on the shelf (i know... :silent: ) and bought a new one that I would get cut somewhere else. I was hoping to just cut it myself in the lumber section with a miter box but they didnt have that.
I took the lowes pipe to home depot and they were happy to cut it for me. The guy used a miter box and it was pretty straight.
A word of caution about crooked ends. Make sure that at least the bottom end is straight because if there is a gap, soap will leak in between the mold and your liner if you use one. This has been my experience. I ended up having to get it almost perfectly straight before this stopped happening.
I use temporary caps VERY successfully. I cover them with Duck tape. Only drawback is they sometimes tend to break when you remove them, but they cost about $1.50 each, so who cares?
$1.50 for test caps? That seems a lot considering they were only 68 cents apiece here.
Thanks, nebetmiw. If it needs to be removable, that's a whole different kettle of fish.
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