wall chaser
"GMM" wrote in message
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On 7 Nov, 20:54, Martin Carroll wrote:
About to start first fix electrics on the renovation project and was
wondering about buying a wall chaser to speed things up a bit (probably
neater too!).
House is a mixture of lightweight/concrete blocks in the extension and
brick in the original part.
Toolstation have an SDS atachmenthttp://www.toolstation.com/index.html?
r=a&feature=52907&rr=R20m89054fXX4F9K&gclid=CI715o v545YCFQnmlAodW3dsOw
at £75
Screwfix seem to sell a number of different machines with this
onehttp://www.screwfix.com/prods/81200/Power-Tools/Grinders/Erbauer-
ERB125Y-125mm-Wall-Chaser at £99 the cheapest.
Anyone had any experience of using any of these care to comment.
Cheers
Martin
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Martin Carroll
After years of hand chiselling, and thinking of buying chasers etc,
last weekend I cut a chase with an SDS drill and chisel bit. Not only
was it quick and easy, but I bet it made whole lot less mess than a
chaser would. Spend the ton on a half-decent SDS drill and chisel
bit, then you'll have something you can use for a whole lot of other
applications too.
I'll second that emotion. It is the quickest and easiest way to chase
masonry that I have found, also.
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