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Hi

Been using quite a bit of mini trunking recently with a variety of different bends but can't seem to get the hang of it properly, my works doesn't come out as neatly as I expect and I've had to go over and over it to get it looking decent.

Anybody have any tips when cutting mini trunking and using bends with it. I've bought a CK mini trunking cutter but it struggles with 38x25mm trunking which I've been using, also cutting with a hacksaw doesn't leave a clean cut.

Thanks
 
Also I’ve never used prefab bends it’s easy enough to get a neat finish with a little practise on the bends the only prefab bits I use are end caps, though i do try to avoid them if possible by keeping the trunking running until it meets a wall or something makes for a much neater job. Little boo boos such as a not perfectly cut mitre can be touched up with silicone or painters caulk if your in a rush but it’s better to get good at it so you don’t need to use silicone​
 
I’ve never liked those trunking cutters, the plastic bends always seems to give a diagonal cut, I prefer a junior hacksaw.

Cut the lid seperatly to the rest if your doing longer runs and make sure the lid and the cut of the trunking are staggered so the lid hides the join.

I do sometimes use bends however if your butting it right up to ceiling it can be a pain.


Rather then using end caps I prefer to buy external bends and cut off half. I find it looks neater
 
I’ve never liked those trunking cutters, if the plastic bends always seems to give a diagonal cut, I prefer a junior hacksaw.

Cut the lid seperatly to the rest if your doing longer runs and make sure the lid and the cut of the trunking are staggered so the lid hides the join.

I do sometimes use bends however if your butting it right up to ceiling it can be a pain.


Rather then using end caps I prefer to buy external bends and cut off half. I find it looks neater
I think juniors are ok for the smaller stuff but when you go bigger that 25x16 you can’t beat the accuracy of a large hacksaw
 
The best thing for cutting bread is a old tenent saw with a block ,has well for cutting trunking.
Just thought of the carlsberg adverts there...
[ElectriciansForums.net] Mini Trunking tips and help
if Tennants made saws.... they’d probably be the worst saws in the world. Tennants sure is the worst beer in the world. Unless it’s draft cause that’s actually quite nice :rolleyes:
 
I never used to use pre made bends, tee's etc.... as my boss thought they were too expensive and with a bit of time you can make a neatest job off it yourself. Now I only use pre made ones, I think they look neat and they save a lot of time. Yes they are an extra expense, but they customer pays for a neat job so they get used.

If you use pre made ones, never butt the edge of the trunking up against a wall or ceiling as the fittings need a 1 -2 mm gap to fit on.
 

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