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Rothenberger teepuller For Sale
kevin_5
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This is on ebay now. #2557409855 listed under Rothenberger teepuller. (I didn't get a space between tee and puller)
I have an extra one just like it, and this is brand new in the box other than the drill, which has been used,though still sharp. It will pull 3/8 1/2 3/4 or 1 inch branch tees in any size copper pipe. Very handy for adding that extra air vent you forgot about or putting a tee where there is no room for one in the line etc... Can save a lot of $ on fittings after awhile. Pull tees in copper, and sweat in brass adapters for custom radiant manifolds.
These tools work very well, and don't take up much space on the truck. I use mine with my DeWalt cordless drill to both drill the holes, and back out the pulling hooks, and it works great, and very fast. The time to buy a tool is BEFORE you need it and don't have it!
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I have an extra one just like it, and this is brand new in the box other than the drill, which has been used,though still sharp. It will pull 3/8 1/2 3/4 or 1 inch branch tees in any size copper pipe. Very handy for adding that extra air vent you forgot about or putting a tee where there is no room for one in the line etc... Can save a lot of $ on fittings after awhile. Pull tees in copper, and sweat in brass adapters for custom radiant manifolds.
These tools work very well, and don't take up much space on the truck. I use mine with my DeWalt cordless drill to both drill the holes, and back out the pulling hooks, and it works great, and very fast. The time to buy a tool is BEFORE you need it and don't have it!
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how much does
that animal cost ? I'm often a sucker for tools no one else has near me.0 -
Just sold it Tony. Thanks for asking.
IT's going to Connecticut I guess. I put a "Buy it now" of $350 on it, and it was gone within a day. I believe I paid $425 or something for it. Maybe a bit of tax and freight in addition to that. I can't exactly remember. It's a handy tool to have, and seems like you gotta look for 'em if you want one. Kevin
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