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Steve

08-23-2000 20:19:21




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I bought a rotozip saw at sears today. I used it a little but had trouble getting a straight cut. I was wondering if I should keep it or take it back. I did try my router bits in it and they do fit so I suppose that might come in handy. Just wondering if anybody else uses one and if they like it? Thanks




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Mike (Oh)

08-28-2000 13:24:56




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 Re: Rotozip saw in reply to Steve, 08-23-2000 20:19:21  
I like it for cutting plexiglass.



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Bayou Dave

08-23-2000 21:20:28




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 Re: Rotozip saw in reply to Steve, 08-23-2000 20:19:21  
I use one, it does take a little pratice. I hate to admit it, but it does help to read the directions. It does work better going in a certain direction. They do make a mess, but do work well when you get the hang of it. Might mention I only got the Rotozip, and a few bits, didn't get all the attachments. I don't care for the depth adjustment, seems kinda cheep construction.



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Neil

08-24-2000 07:10:11




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 Re: Re: Rotozip saw in reply to Bayou Dave, 08-23-2000 21:20:28  
Practice.
Yes the depth adjustment is cheap, It is good enough for cutting through, but I would not recommment anthing that takes precision.
The cricle cutter is real neet, but don't evpect a good circle till at least your 4th try. (Practice make perfect, or at least usable)



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