Today a colleague told me that at the weekend he was doing some plumbing. He was commenting on how much of a mess it made when hiding pipes in the wall. I said "Yes, using an angle grinder to chase a wall does make quite a bit of dust." But them he said "No, it is a stud wall".
I thought to myself, surely removing a couple of boards or using a padsaw to cut out holes doesn't make THAT much mess! So I asked him what he used...
"I used a router and routed through the plasterboard along the whole length of the pipe run!"
Anyone who has ever made the mistake of using such a tool on plasterboard will know the amount of dust it makes is enough to make you decide "bad idea" in a couple of seconds, but sure enough he did several metres... and it turns out this is the approach he always uses!!!
I thought to myself, surely removing a couple of boards or using a padsaw to cut out holes doesn't make THAT much mess! So I asked him what he used...
"I used a router and routed through the plasterboard along the whole length of the pipe run!"
Anyone who has ever made the mistake of using such a tool on plasterboard will know the amount of dust it makes is enough to make you decide "bad idea" in a couple of seconds, but sure enough he did several metres... and it turns out this is the approach he always uses!!!