About PipeForge
We build the kit around the job.
PipeForge Tools is a plumbing tool company in Woodward, Oklahoma. We put together kits for the work people actually do — leak calls, drain clears, fixture swaps, rough-in — and leave out the pieces that just make the box heavier.
Why we started
Piece counts aren't a plan
Look at most "plumbing kits" and you'll find the same thing: a number on the box. 68 pieces. 112 pieces. Open it up and half of it is filler — undersized pliers, a screwdriver you already own, a wrench that won't reach anything under a vanity.
PipeForge started from that frustration. Instead of maximising a count, we start with a job and work backwards. What do you actually reach for on a leaking supply line? What's already in your bag? What's missing at the worst possible moment? The kit is whatever survives that question, and nothing else.
It means our kits sometimes have fewer pieces than the ones next to them on the shelf. We think that's the point. You're not paying for weight, you're paying for the wrench that reaches.
What we hold to
Four things we won't trade away
Not slogans — these are the calls we make when there's a cheaper option on the table.
Tools that reach
Every piece in a kit earns its slot by doing something the others can't. If two tools overlap, one goes.
Honest descriptions
We list sizes, materials, and what's in the box. No inflated counts, no vague "professional grade" where a spec belongs.
A person on the phone
One number, one inbox, weekday hours, real answers. If a kit isn't right for your job, we'll say so before you buy it.
Easy to send back
Thirty days, unused, original packaging. Our mistake means we cover return shipping. No maze, no restocking games.
How a kit gets made
From job to box
Every kit we sell goes through the same four steps before it gets a price.
Pick the job
We start with one task — clearing a kitchen line, swapping a vanity faucet — not a product category.
List what it takes
Every tool the job genuinely needs, at the sizes it needs, including the awkward one nobody stocks.
Cut the filler
Anything duplicated, undersized, or already in a standard bag comes straight back out.
Pack it to survive
A case that closes with everything in it, laid out so a missing piece is obvious at a glance.
The details
Straight facts, no padding
Get started
Not sure which kit fits your work?
Tell us the job and we'll point you at the right one — or tell you that you don't need it. Both happen.