Discuss Chasing tool(s) reccomdations in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
lower priced power tools have weaker motors, check the newtons on B&Q own brand vs any "named" brandGot a lot of titan stuff. Very happy with it. Seems to last and do a decent job. I dont bother with brand names now as you pay for the body. Especially on mains voltage tools. Underneath there is little difference. The wall chaser is good. Depends on the blades you put in tbh...
Also if it goes wrong you got a 2 year warranty from screwfix. Even buying another will likely be cheaper than 1 high end model
And using thisAn apprentice
As do I Wes1000, as do I.I remember being this
And using this
I put my first chaser on a Henry and it lasted about 3 hours and blew up!I have tried several hired chasing machines (one was paired up with a Henry hoover!), they were all pants.
And just to add, this side of the pond we sink 20mm conduits into the wall. If you used capping or the likes you'd be kicked off the job
Haha...the best thing to do cost wise would be , mark up where you need the walls chased, hire a labourer, hand him a grinder and 50 stone cutting discs , give him a decent set of spectacles, a dust mask and overalls and leave them to it, inspect at night when dust has settled
Reply to Chasing tool(s) reccomdations in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.