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Fixing sockets or switches flush in Lath & plaster (Read 18223 times)
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Re: Fixing sockets or switches flush in Lath & pla
Reply #17 - Jul 28th, 2008, 8:35pm
 
We deviate Carl. The Fein is a plunge cutter, quite unique in that respect.

This means that, for example, if you wanted to cut a piece of ply such that a dry liner back box fitted very snugly through this cut out then sure enough the Fein will do it VERY precisely - as well as cutting away the lath and lath as well  Wink
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Re: Fixing sockets or switches flush in Lath & pla
Reply #18 - Jul 28th, 2008, 10:10pm
 
I have the bosch and its a great bit of kit.

blades are bloody expensive tho
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Reply #19 - Jul 28th, 2008, 11:13pm
 
Same can be said for the Fein sadly...
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Reply #20 - Jul 29th, 2008, 8:51am
 
I think the Fein blades are more than bloody expensive if the Bosch version is considered expensive.
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Reply #21 - Jul 29th, 2008, 7:43pm
 
it sounds good but its not something that i would use much by the sound of things

Thanx tho
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Re: Fixing sockets or switches flush in Lath & pla
Reply #22 - Jul 30th, 2008, 7:20am
 
Believe me, you will once you get one!

Got me out of more holes than any other tool I own.  Best was when I was laying some Clip'n'clik (more like clip'n'curse') flooring in a 3rd floor flat. Started at the windows and moved gradually back to the door.  Only when I got to the door, I couldn't open it to get out as I'd forgotten to trim it first.  Would only open just enough to slip my arm through. groping around to see what tools I could find to get me out of my predicament, I grabbed the Fein.  Trimmed the bottom off the door in situ and made my escape. Smiley
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Reply #23 - Jul 30th, 2008, 9:10am
 
Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #24 - Jul 30th, 2008, 10:22am
 
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it sounds good but its not something that i would use much by the sound of things

Thanx tho


lol the most popular power tools in my toolbox being the usual; DW standard 18v drill, DW SDS+ drill 24v, Fein Master, ...

I would guess the DW standard DW is used the most closely, very closely, followed by the Fein.

The Fein is like a dishwasher once you have one you wonder how the Hell you managed without one. In fact I can do joibs that would have been impossible without a Fein best investment I have ever made, literally.
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Re: Fixing sockets or switches flush in Lath & pla
Reply #25 - Jul 30th, 2008, 11:23am
 
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Bit like the Missus then  Grin
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