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Discuss Looking for a back box sds sort of chisel in the Electrical Tools and Products area at ElectriciansForums.net
How odd. I’m looking for the same thing. Did you find one ?Does any one know the name of this sds chisel in the photo I've had it a while but cannot find another or what it's called, it's great for doing neat back box cuts in brickView attachment 52352
Spooky eh. I don’t think I’m 2 peopleWhat's the odds of two people wanting one of these at the same time? Are you sure you aren't the same person? Has anyone ever seen you both at the same time?
Worked ok in sandstone type brick but can see it’s limitationsthese things are the Rab C Nesbitts of the electrical world..... they don't work.
these are brilliant. takes the hard work out of sinking boxes.
( n.b. not suitalle for small children or dry lining):
DeWalt SDS Plus Shank Comb Chisel 32 x 200mm
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with hard brick, if you stitch drill first, it gets the bits out super fast.Ok for old school hard red brick?
with hard brick, if you stitch drill first, it gets the bits out super fast.
Lots of little holes in the shape of a back box, then use the chisel to knock out the bits.Stitch drill it?
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