Of course you were James
And I thought the subject was Power Tools
Silly me L
Mike
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We
were
discussing rotary lasers, not Dremels.
James
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From: Mike Griffiths
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I've used mine for all
sorts of things but it is horses for courses , don't expect to start and
finish
a job just with it
A small hand file is
always
usefull
If you have spare cash
get
one but don't expect some of the bits to outlast one
job
If you want a really
cool
small toy
Mini Cooper Works S
2000
from John Cooper Garages J
Mike
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> I was thinking that one of these would be
useful when I refit the kitchen
> to ensure that all the units are lined up properly...
I think I would need to have a demo first to assess the
usefulness/practicality before committing. It would certainly
make
jobs
like tiling, wall papering (not that I would want wall paper), stud
wall
construction, cable trunking much easier.
James H
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