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Re: [OT]ish - Tools for chasing out walls for conduit



When we built I asked the contractor about using one of those shaped
bits,
but he said that they leave a channel that is too smooth, and the plaster
doesnt stick as well. I just ended up using the standard chisel bit, and it
was fine.
http://ccso.co.uk/sb/conduit.html

A good heavy duty SDS drill is a must though - I borrowed the contractors
stuff, and it was great (sorry, I cant remember make model etc)

Simon.


On 17/05/2008, Ian Bird <ian.bird@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> I am in the process of wiring up a room for data as well as extra
> power sockets and whereas previously I have been able to get away with
> outside cables this time I cannot.
>
> So, with the imminent demise of some plaster work I am after pointers
> for the best tool for the job. Essentially I am probably looking at an
> SDS drill and channelling attachment for conduit. Does such a thing
> exist? I have a lot to do so a good tool is better than an adequate
> make do one. It would be nice to keep the mess to a minimum unlike
> last time I did this - I used a small disk cutter. Great results plus
> two days to clear up the mess. Wifey was not best pleased :-(
>
> I am well up on the electrical regulations these days so no problems
> there.
>
> Thanks
>
> Ian
>
>
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Regards

Simon


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