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Have you double checked the bag is seated right onto the spigot, and infact tried a different bag? The bags are pure cow dung in these!!
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The old method are the best Mate, all this carp with chasing machines could have finished the bloody job before you have got you chasing machine and vacuum cleaner out of its nice new box. What person on their right mind will want all that crap in their living room, when a bit of care and consideration, and a lump hammer and bolster will do the job far better than some costly machine that makes more dust than a hurricane.
No offence meant to Pete, look at his age.. May be a hint.Wow!! You rarely work in occupied properties then! The chaser and Henry is hooked up in 3 minutes and a 4 metre chase cut neatly and squarely inside 5 minutes. No dust, I said NO DUST AT ALL! The client wouldn't even know we've been!
I attached the wall chaser to a canister vacuum cleaner and removeded the air filter and pipe the exhaust out through a window.Whats your preferred method and therefore tool of choice for chasing all types of hard walks (brick, block, stone etc)?
Is it the grinder and hammer drill method (if so do you use a purpose demo hammer drill or a standard SDS rotary with hammer function). battery or corded grinder?
Is it a wall chaser and hammer drill or demo drill.
Is it good old hammer and chisel.
Or any other methods?
So you cover the garden and the neighbours gardens with lots and lots of dust?I attached the wall chaser to a canister vacuum cleaner and removeded the air filter and pipe the exhaust out through a window.
Whats your preferred method and therefore tool of choice for chasing all types of hard walks (brick, block, stone etc)?
Is it the grinder and hammer drill method (if so do you use a purpose demo hammer drill or a standard SDS rotary with hammer function). battery or corded grinder?
Is it a wall chaser and hammer drill or demo drill.
Is it good old hammer and chisel.
Or any other methods?
Just need British Summer weather on your side , Trail an extension cable outside --wait for it to start raining !So you cover the garden and the neighbours gardens with lots and lots of dust?
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