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RE: Scuthing Chisels
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- Subject: RE: Scuthing Chisels
- From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 10:48:41 +0100
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> No, but same idea in a chisel form (it was scutch, not scuth as I
> typed, I
> hadn't had any coffee by then)
'Cone chisel' I believe. Never seen one to buy (if you find one let me
know), but the chap who fitted our kitchen 6 years ago had one - very good
for cutting backboxes into brick. If you're doing a lot of backboxes then
http://www.screwfix.com/product.phtml?6114
might be useful - requires an SDS
Plus drill with rotary stop (ie. just hammer action). My SDS drill
http://www.screwfix.com/product.phtml?8060
doesn't have this feature
( however, you can get them (240v mains) from the likes of Wickes etc. for
just over 100 quid I believe http://www.screwfix.com/product.phtml?6770
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and they go through concrete like it's not there!
Sorry to keep using the Screwfix site, but Mark Harrison said he'd give me
a
pound for every link I posted :)!
James H
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