Hadn't seen this thread, but bought one today for using to chop dryline boxes. Have christened it by using it to sand down a table at home but look forward to using it on site properly. Seems a brilliant bit of kit so far.
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you can turn the blade around to cut side on
My cordless bosch lasted just over a year before giving up the ghost, I'm after a corded fein next time the tool fairy comes calling
Fein now have a cordless!!
I saw it on saturday but did not ask the price as I am happy with my Bosch for now.
I bought a GOP10.8V, and aside from being a handy tools to cut plasterboard boxes out, and the odd sanding job, it's had very little use.
I'm still after a half decent tool for cutting the ali rails on suspended ceilings for trunking drops - anyone have any suggestions?
What attachment do you use for this? I tried using the saw blade and just didn't get anywhere with it! Had to resort to the old hacksaw...I use the GOP for the ceiling rail chopping. Works a treat.
A cracking bit of kit.
I take it you had a "day at races" then?
I bought a GOP10.8V, and aside from being a handy tools to cut plasterboard boxes out, and the odd sanding job, it's had very little use.
I'm still after a half decent tool for cutting the ali rails on suspended ceilings for trunking drops - anyone have any suggestions?
Cheers, so basically big-assed version of a tin-snip then I only need to do it occasionally, and it's normally for flat trunking as it's for data installs. Still, there's a part of me that says that if the job can be done with a power tool, then that is the right and the proper way to do it. My experiments with a angle grinder were not hugely safe, and required patching the wallU use a pair of Gilbows, if it is round conduit, then a faint pencil mark on the edging either side of the conduit, then snip the edging with the Gilbows angled into the cut out section. As long as you always keep the top blade resting on the section you do not want removed so the bottom blade cuts up the edging on the part to be removed, you should always leave the edging looking good.
The fein is ÂŁ600 had a play with one last week and its an amazing piece of kit. Would love one but it's ÂŁ600 (or ÂŁ500 without blades)
Will probably get the 110 version for now
The metal cutter. It also went through the wooden battens easily enough.What attachment do you use for this? I tried using the saw blade and just didn't get anywhere with it! Had to resort to the old hacksaw...
Hrm, thought that was what I had been using, I'll have to try again.The metal cutter. It also went through the wooden battens easily enough.
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