jibspark
Electrician
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that seems very very cheapoh and i will be getting one of these soon!http://www.screwfix.com/prods/28095/Hand-Tools/Lasers-Levelling/Lasers/1st-2nd-Fix/Forge-Steel-Rotary-Laser-Level
seems dam good value!
I`m with you on this one bud - saw a tiler using one 2 years ago. Thought at the time "Handy tool, but not something I`m likely to use!"(Apache) You can cut floorboards like butter - as does a circular saw without hitting stuff bellow.(Apache) you can also cut a square hole - four holes and a jigsaw or plasterboard saw or hole saw and plasterboard saw
(Apache) 5mm off the bottom of a skirting board - we are fitting electrics not laminate
(Apache) Also fantastic detail sanders - we are sparks not French polishers
(Sirsparkabit) I have the bosch one, the blades are pricey so i only use it if necessary.
Ryobi 18v circular great for floorboards (nice thin blade) use it all the time. - by your own post the circular is more use.
(Sirsparkabit) Try getting a circular saw to cut through a floorboard tight to a skirting - Boards perpendicular to skirting just use a sharp chisel to split the last couple of inches of tongue off, boards parallel to skirting not a problem.
I can see the use of this tool but for the amount of times it would come out of the van I think you need the circular before this.
Beta max or VHS ?? BlushingHave fish-rods / tapes been mentioned?P.S.
A cheep circular saw will romp through a long run of floorboard..
and cut though nails (few sparks) and keep running!
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