I use my router with a 45 degree chamfer bit. Only takes about 10 seconds per end and leaves a really nice edge.
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I've been in the trades for 40 yrs and have never seen this, awesome! I now know what i want for x-mas. thank youThis is what I used. There is a small company that sells them. I just googled the item and found a buisness selling it. Took 3 days to arrive.
Once chamfered, deburs for a clean piece of pvc as well as allowes the glue to ride over the edge and fully seal the PVC. It takes 5 seconds to chamfer on a drill and maybe 30 seconds by hand.
The only problem I have with this is PVC 2" or shorter you have to be carefull as you hold it. I did knick my hand twice. Doesnt hurt too bad, but could have been bad.
If you plan on using this for more than one build, Id advise also buying the extra blades so you have then on hand when you need them.
It also chamfers the inner and outer diameter of the PVC if you wish. Although, you really need to do just the outside.![]()
finding a tool local with the holiday, I would rather not wait until next week for something to ship.
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