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Bobby Digital

Hello all!

Quick I one here, I'm about to go out and buy an angle grinder for house bashing, need it to chase cable runs ect. Could someone advise on what size to get? I was thinking the 4.5 inch?

Bobby
 
If these are occupied houses think again. I have a proper Metabo MFE65 wall chaser with paired vacuum. It is a beast but I only use it on empty properties, still too much dust.
 
The Bosch are decent as well as makita, 4.5 does the job imo, 5" will do your deep boxes better as above, so probably worth getting a 5
 
it will get you about 25mm reducing as the disc wears.
And the dust will be everywhere.
which will be plenty by the time its been plastered then skimmed.

10mm for board then a couple for skim.

i use a 4.5inch Bosch for first fixing, i use 240 though as i dont want to lug a tranny around but then on the proper jobs we dont chase the walls, a labourer does.

and my gear has never been pat tested either but thats not an issue as only the grinder is corded
 
Yep,if you use it correctly,you can cut a box out in 3 or 4 minutes......then just the 4 hours of dusting,and you're done :icon12:
 
Yep,if you use it correctly,you can cut a box out in 3 or 4 minutes......then just the 4 hours of dusting,and you're done :icon12:
it gives the new apprentice something to do inbetween tea breaks.

honestly though we dont clean up at all till everything is chased, monkey buckets,shovel and brush is what you need
 

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