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Hello Guys,

Just wondering what SDS chisel or channel bits, you use when cutting out your back boxes and channelling? I have a 70mm one, but its brutal, and I was wondering if you guys use a channel bit. Do you stick with brand names or just any old chisel bit from the web?

Cheers

Tom
 
Twin disc chaser followed by angled chasing bit. Got an Erbauer back-box cutter which is great in breeze block but hate using it on clinker, so I do that with a 30mm bit.
Everything you need is on screw..x
 
heller "tile lifting" chisel for back boxes. its 75mm width same as a box.
heller 20mm channel bit for small chases, 30mm armeg for bigger ones.
is good to make couple of cuts with a grinder or chaser before chiselling out.
 

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