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Hi all, hope everyone is well . Just have a puzzler here for you.
I need to chase around the top edge or thereabouts of the plasterboard in our upstairs bedroom.
(This is because the builders didn't do a full bed for the dot and Dab and the loft is dripping wet, and there's no access above to foam it. Then I will fill the chase with easifill all the way to the blockwork.)
I was looking for easy ways and it seems like there's something that looks like a router
that takes these blades
Is there any reason to buy the proper tool or can I literally just use my trim router?
The collet both are 1/4 inch, and the maximum speed is both 30000rpm.
Thoughts, suggestions and mockery please!
I need to chase around the top edge or thereabouts of the plasterboard in our upstairs bedroom.
(This is because the builders didn't do a full bed for the dot and Dab and the loft is dripping wet, and there's no access above to foam it. Then I will fill the chase with easifill all the way to the blockwork.)
I was looking for easy ways and it seems like there's something that looks like a router
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The collet both are 1/4 inch, and the maximum speed is both 30000rpm.
Thoughts, suggestions and mockery please!