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hope he whacks his hand with it then the thieving scroat.The last apprentice I worked with stole my club hammer and bolster chisel
thats a very smart deal!There seems to be very limited stock of those metabo wall chasers at the moment. I got mine little while ago and can't wait to use it. Its just laying in the garage looking pretty for now.
I got it from Festool discounted at Powertool-Supplies - https://www.powertool-supplies.co.uk
but not showing up now. I've only paid £342 inc triple blade. If you not in rush may check their website from time to time.
I would try changing the depth setting to 20mm Gavin. I find capping or oval conduit fits in just fine. So far I haven't had any poking out at that depth. Worth giving it a go, best case is it takes a little more time off, worst case you just go back to 25-30mm if you're not happy with it.I spent a few thousand over the christmas period on new tools and stuff. bought metabo chaser and dust vac.
Very happy with the metabo mfe40 and dust vac, it probably saved 2 days on a recent job with the amount of chasing that was involved. the triple blade is worth the ~£85-90 cost. Dont set the blade too deep as that slows it down, but at 25/30mm deep it is brilliant. makes life so much easier, will pay for itself in no time.
The time and mess that it will save you on the first big rewire will pay for itself.bit the bullet and ordered the 230v package of extractor 35ltr and MFE40 chaser with the triple blade, £908 inclusive of VAT so I'm expecting it chases the walls whilst I have a brew!
Try to remember to tell us how you get on with it, when you first use it. It's always good to have an update ?.bit the bullet and ordered the 230v package of extractor 35ltr and MFE40 chaser with the triple blade, £908 inclusive of VAT so I'm expecting it chases the walls whilst I have a brew!
Will give that a go. I was running in a few lengths of round conduit in places as i had a stock to use up!! also used the chaser horizontally to sink some back boxes in on a kitchen rewire so couldn't be bothered to keep changing!I would try changing the depth setting to 20mm Gavin. I find capping or oval conduit fits in just fine. So far I haven't had any poking out at that depth. Worth giving it a go, best case is it takes a little more time off, worst case you just go back to 25-30mm if you're not happy with it.
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