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| Pipe Cutters |
| Pipe cutters were used on steel, cast iron, copper, copper-nickel, brass, bronze and galvanized metals. They were part of the pipe patching kits on the inventory. Two sizes of small pipe cutters were provided. The smaller pipe cutters were 1/8 to 2 inches, weighing 12 pounds and measuring 20 inches long, and the larger 2 1/2 to 4 inches, weighing 19 pounds and measuring 24 7/8 inches long. |
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