Basic electrical question
In message , Andy Hall
writes
On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 09:38:31 +0000, PoP wrote:
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 23:53:40 +0000, Andy Hall
wrote:
With my T5 router and chipboard, it will do the job in four passes
comfortably. This leaves a disk of material. You insert the ring
in the hole, invert the disc and you're done.
Is it reasonable to assume that this jig will accept other types of
router? I have a Trend T9 for on-site work and I'm assuming that the
jig would work fine with that.
Yes it would. When I got mine, which was some time ago, I hadn't
yet bought a 1/2" router.
There's some merit in using a smaller router as you can get into
slightly tighter spaces.
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I notice in the catalogue the other day that Screwfix do something to do
a similar job, but it basically a hole saw that firs into a drill.
Instead of using the chipboard to plug the hole it uses a plastic plug.
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Chris French, Leeds
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