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« Reply #30 on: June 24, 2012, 10:05 PM »

Thats would take a lot of Dominos  Grin
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« Reply #31 on: June 25, 2012, 01:02 PM »

Had to go down and finish off the floor today, one job was to fit a nice manhole cover to a small room/cupboard. The cover supplied was the type that you normally screed in, it was deep with angled sides. Anyway with a bit of fiddling about I managed to fit it and trimmed the off cut to fit into the lid same as the socket above really but bigger.

I got to use my new toy I treated myself to last week, a PS300 jigsaw. I had to bevel the back edges of the 35mm flooring by about 20mm so it would drop in to the cover. I find usually when I do this with a Bosch or similar you never have a perfectly straight bevel but I was surprised today the PS300 cuts really well on the 45 absolutely perfect in fact  Big Grin. The PS feels much better in the hand to my Bosch GST 150 CE which I got last year. Its smaller and the switch is easier to shut off one handed if you have to which is good, I found with the Bosch you really needed to use both hands.

As soon as the floor is sanded and finished hopefully I will get some photo's from the client and I will post them here.
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« Reply #32 on: June 25, 2012, 01:22 PM »

Great, Thanks for fueling my Festool jigsaw gas  Smile
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