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PoP wrote: I recently had to cut a large oblong hole in a plasterboard wall because a new bath was slightly longer than the bathroom, and this required one end of the bath to poke into that wall. This job could not have been done easily with a padsaw because there were a couple of buried vertical wooden struts buried in the wall. The Rotozip did the job perfectly well. I had to fix a batten to the wall first and then run the Rotozip along the batten to make a nice straight line. I surely wouldn't have relished that job without the Rotozip! A jigsaw? If you only have a Rotozip then of course that will do it too, but it's not the only way. I do have a B&Q 'Rotozip', but it's not come out of the box often. Perhaps I should play with it more. -- *Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it * Dave Plowman London SW 12 RIP Acorn |
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