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Just wondered when chasing out to run 15mm pipes in a wall do i keep the width to a minimum and should the pipe be sleeved in anything? I dont have a fancy electric chaser so i was also wondering what the best tool would be to use with the hammer. ie bolster or smaller chisel.

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I like to chase deep enough for some trunking over the pipes. The deeper the better if you don't want the plaster to crack later. Get yourself a dozen dustsheets and a grinder!
 
Grinder, henry, bolster, done. Wrap the copper in tape, I use wide electrical insulation tape from tool station.
 
make sure you dont chase too deep

as a general rule 1/3 of wall thickness for vertical chase and 1/6 of wall thickness for horizontal chase is the max you can chase depth wise before you will weaken the structual strength of the wall.
 
If you are not in a hurry and dont want the dust, buy a scutch hammer
 
I do it with a small blade SDS chisel pointing downwards, otherwise you can move bricks back and bulge out the plaster on the other side ,oops. Luckily it was hidden by a poster!

Still owned up and plastered it though.
 
Grinder, henry, bolster, done. Wrap the copper in tape, I use wide electrical insulation tape from tool station.

Exactly what I do, I've got a 3foot fan which sucks the dust out as well so the room doesn't get to bad.
 
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