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Rotozip?

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Sal

05-29-2001 16:36:08




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Anyone have a Rotozip tool, looks like a good tool for a number of things...wondering what you think of them and the quality of them.

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Sam

05-30-2001 10:15:39




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 Re: Rotozip? in reply to Sal, 05-29-2001 16:36:08  
Sal

I bought one for my side job, Drywall. What a great little tool. I can hang a sheet of drywall then cut out arounf elec. boxes, windows, door frames and all the rest. Rotozip really saves me alot of time on the side jobs. It will cit window casings so use caution.

Sam



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Cal S

05-29-2001 18:41:47




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 Re: Rotozip? in reply to Sal, 05-29-2001 16:36:08  
Sal, bought one to use cutting toilet flange holes and countertop sink holes, it works great.Also use it for scroll work on wood projects and its faster than setting up a jig saw for cutting inside holes. Just don't push it to fast. Tried that once and almost cut my hand off. But then some of us old codgers are a little impatient to get the job done. Had mine for about a year and it is real handy and of good quality. Cal S

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Sal

05-29-2001 19:09:30




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 Re: Re: Rotozip? in reply to Cal S, 05-29-2001 18:41:47  
Thanks, Looks like it can be a real easy tool to use and work in a lot of remodeling projects and for the wife to use in making her crafts...Plus I like the fact that it can take a 1/4" bits and router bits.



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Cal S

05-29-2001 19:50:52




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 Re: Re: Re: Rotozip? in reply to Sal, 05-29-2001 19:09:30  
One thing I forgot to mention is, KEEP BOTH HANDS ON THE TOOL WHILE RUNNING. The torque and rpms are high.



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