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Re: T&T: RotoZip & Tool Survey

From: Joe W (no email)
Date: Thu Dec 01 2005 - 12:42:30 EST

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    I used my rotozip to remove my subfloor. It was firbeglassed directly to fibreglassed stringers. As the subfloor was only 5/8" thick, I simply set the depth of the bit to that and routed the edge while passing right over the stringer. Made removal a snap. My roto zip has a 90 degree cutoff wheel attachment as well so i get double duty from that. As Bob mentioned, it plunges as easily as a router. Speaking of which, there are some router bits which fit the chuck. Haven't tried that trick yet but think it would work. It does triple duty as a dremel....got one of those extender cords, chuck it up and nothing bogs it down....Hope that helps.
       
      Since others exceeded 10.....in addition to my other tools I keep a 2 gallon aircompressor (gotta have them pool toys <bg>) and a small wet/dry shop vac. As far as storage....I have a quarter berth that serves as storeroom/tool shed.
      Joel Wilkins
      St Pete, FL
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