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hi there im thinking of getting some sort of chasing machine i already have a dust extractor anyone recommend one. just for odd chases is it worth it . i was thinking of a makita cordless grinder i know i couldnt use the extractor on that but whats the dust like when cutting out boxes and chases with one.

anyone shed a light on it.
 
Have a Metabo wall chaser and a DeWalt 35Litre M class vacuum to suck up the dust. You'd not even know you're grinding in regards dust, unless the thing needs emptied of course lol

No blowing bits of cement dust out your nostrils for 3-4 days after tracking lol
 
Had a load of kit stolen couple months back so for a job i had booked in, i bought a titan chaser and a titan wet/dry hoover, together cost about ÂŁ120, didn't expect too much but was actually quite surprised in the quality and how well the titan hoover sucked up the dust whilst chasing.
The Titan hoover is really quite powerful, had hardly any dust whilst chasing and the kit is still working now, This titan screwfix kit isn't too bad. I wont be spending hundreds on another premium chaser as so far this cheap titan one has done just as good a job.
 
smart arse.:D

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