Brief backstory:
I have done plenty of framing and sheetrock when I was young, but never made a piece of furnature. I have been purchasing high quality tools over time (handmade Japanese Chisels, Festools, Fein Multimaster) with the intent that, some day, I would make a piece of furnature. I have the walnut and quilted maple to make a dining table. Some day. Some day.
Recently:
It seem that, between work, and my volunteering for Scouts, I just don't have much free time. Then, just when I think I have some time to perhaps at least start, I get a phone call; "Bill? yeah, I found some dryrot in my window sill. Can ya help me out?", and there goes any free time.
Relevant to this Thread:
The Fein Multimaster with the Finger Rasp (not the triangle rasp) is exceptional at removing the rotted spongy stuff much faster than anything else I have seen, and their dust extractor tube (extra) fits the tool connector of the CT-22 hose.
Currently:
Neighbors of my friend that owns the "dryrot house" have noticed me using the CT-22, Linear Sander, Multimaster, and that every time I work on it, I have left the yard in pristine condition. Thus, more phone calls asking "Bill? yeah, I have some dryrot too. Can ya help me out?", and the dining table gets pushed further out.
Some day. Some day.
Bill