Nice to see the most important tool is there.Hi againBack to finish 1st fix on rewire job today, builder already started making good,
a few pics to show oval conduit, also Temp builders board set up
I use 20/25mm round conduit on rewires unless its fletton bricks. I find it much easier to get cables in and conduit fits straight in metal box so saves a grommit.When chasing into plastered walls its not so wide a chase required and chaseing machine set for oval width, and whatever is used needs to be deep enough to give a good cover or it will crack.I do use capping on new walls unless builder specifies Oval, some don't like capping, as they try and plaster as thin as poss and it does not cover, or cracks.
As to cost well its all pretty reasonable if you buy right, and factor into your costings.
I know mate, if your doing rewires then its going to be an old property with hard brick where it won't cut the mustard.And new builds don't require that much chasing and box sinking, I don't think I could justify the money of one of these, that said I would like one in my tool box.The only trouble with that vid tim is it shows chasing out of the block, not the brick next to it as well. :_| AndyGuinness
I second that Andy. Can't beat a good SDS drill. Even when chasing sockets in freshly decorated walls, if your careful you can do with perfect with an SDS. I have one of those scutch sds bits its a bit of a pain with the comb always moving around the holder.http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/products.jsp?id=50887&ts=30653and a decent SDS roto stop drill will chisel out socket boxes in brick in no time.
AndyGuinness
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