Backboxes - Sinker or Bolster?
Discussion
So who swears by the SDS backbox sinkers versus bolster chisel and hammer. Going into brick and not block.
You guessed it - have to cut out about 100 (sockets, light switches, TV, network, etc) and thought that I would invest in the modern approach, but a lot of people complain about the quality of the sinkers. Thus, if anybody has a good recommendation, please share.
You guessed it - have to cut out about 100 (sockets, light switches, TV, network, etc) and thought that I would invest in the modern approach, but a lot of people complain about the quality of the sinkers. Thus, if anybody has a good recommendation, please share.
If the wall to be chased is nice and consistent, not too hard and not too soft, they can work well.
If concrete/hard bricks, or rubbishy old plaster, or a soft/hard bricks/mortar combo are involved, forget it.
I have one somewhere but mostly stich drill then use a 35mm SDS chisel, with a little practice you can cut perfect snug holes for the boxes and the plate covers the rough edges.
If concrete/hard bricks, or rubbishy old plaster, or a soft/hard bricks/mortar combo are involved, forget it.
I have one somewhere but mostly stich drill then use a 35mm SDS chisel, with a little practice you can cut perfect snug holes for the boxes and the plate covers the rough edges.
hairyben said:
If the wall to be chased is nice and consistent, not too hard and not too soft, they can work well.
If concrete/hard bricks, or rubbishy old plaster, or a soft/hard bricks/mortar combo are involved, forget it.
I have one somewhere but mostly stich drill then use a 35mm SDS chisel, with a little practice you can cut perfect snug holes for the boxes and the plate covers the rough edges.
+1 If concrete/hard bricks, or rubbishy old plaster, or a soft/hard bricks/mortar combo are involved, forget it.
I have one somewhere but mostly stich drill then use a 35mm SDS chisel, with a little practice you can cut perfect snug holes for the boxes and the plate covers the rough edges.
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