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Like romans said mate those box sinkers are a waste of time. Only way to go is a decent SDS drill (bosch 36v) really. Hammer and chisel is perfectly acceptable I suppose, but if you pick up a re-wire, be prepared 2 be there all week, and very, very tired!!
I don't know you pampered lot; SDS on hammer stop?! When I were a lad the sparky gave me a very blunt 3" (75mm to you lot) bolster, a club hammer the weight of a obese elephant & was ordered to "get that lot chased in by home time". Tell that to the Kids of today & they don't believe you
Yeh I use Hitachi SDS on hammer stop nowadays.
I know some guys use powered wall chasers that speed up the process too, can't say I have but I should imagine even with a vacuum attached the dust would be astronomical. (Think occupied rewire)
i use a wall chaser now to do cable runs and sockets and switch's takes no time at all and get neat cuts, use quality diamond blades though and the dust extractor/hoover i use is a bosch gas 25. not cheap but it collects the dust better than any hoover i,ve had before.
I would go for the sds drill mate,unless you plan to do loads of chasing.The sds has multi purposes.When you quote,tell the customer it doesnt cover making good and they need to employ the services of a plastererOk well, im going out to buy some stuff tomorrow so do i buy an sds drill with the chaser bits or buy a wall chaser?? also do you do the plasering after??
Try The The Old FaithFull Henry
He is the best sukker in town , brick dust you name it and only ÂŁ85
However this might bee too much for my mate henry
any body done this
lol
Ok well, im going out to buy some stuff tomorrow so do i buy an sds drill with the chaser bits or buy a wall chaser?? also do you do the plasering after??
I just bought a hitachi sds from screwfix ÂŁ120, nice and powerful and light, buy the armeg channeling bit too, i did buy the box sinker set aswell just to see how it goes, i did 8 doubles on saturday in no time but we'll see how well it lasts
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