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Does anyone know of a decent lower priced wall chaser that cuts decent widths? All the usual contenders only seem to go to 30mm width for some unknown reason, 40mm would be far more useful as you could get 2 x 2.5mm T/E with a 40mm cap into the chase.

You could just use one cutting disk in the machine and go up the wall twice to the width you require, I have the bosch wall chaser and Gas25 vac, and like the Hilti it is pretty much dust free.
 
Thanks guys, thats what I`m doing at the moment, dont understand why they make them with 29/30mm widths only. I use a cheap old erbrauer. Its about 6 years old cost about ÂŁ80 if i remember and its been great, doesnt owe me a penyy, but the bearings are starting to go, I tried one of the big Sparky ones but tbh its too big to use accurately on a wall, just too heavy and too much torque. My old erbreaur one with a 40mm cut would be perfect.
 

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