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Re: Scuthing Chisels



On Thursday 21 June 2001 10:48 am, you wrote:
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> > No, but same idea in a chisel form (it was scutch, not scuth as I
> > typed, I
> > hadn't had any coffee by then)
>
> 'Cone chisel' I believe.  Never seen one to buy (if you find one let
me
> know), but the chap who fitted our kitchen 6 years ago had one - very
good
> for cutting backboxes into brick.  If you're doing a lot of backboxes
then

That's exactly what I want it for, as well as chasing the wall for the
cables
to go in, which is where the drill gadget wouldn't work. A friend told me
about them last night, apparantly they leave a very clean edge, so that's
good because I don't fancy having to plaster much when I decorate :-)

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