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RE: Plaster "nibbler"



Jim,

There's this:
http://www.wolfcraft.de/jcatalog_generated/en/products/product_groups/1317_p
roduct.html

It might just do the trick if you've only got a couple of cables to bury.
You can download the manual from the above link too. I think I've seen them
in Homebase in the past.

However, if you've got more than one or two cables you'll probably be
better
off with a wall chaser and/or SDS drill.

HTH,

Tim.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: stuckinthemud_org
>
> Does anyone know of a source of a "plaster nibbler".
>
> I want to cut some cat5 cables into a wall but not make a mess, so
> just looking for a tool that will dig out the plaster in a controlled
> manner, to make a slot that I can then cover and refill.
>
> Tried the usual suspects such as Screwfix but can't find anything
> (unless I've missed it!).
>
>
>
> Jim




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