ChrisK Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 Pretty cool. Never even heard of these before. Leave it to Makita! Like an upside down jig Quote
HiltiWpg Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 Love it. I do a ton of ceiling tile and drywall cuts above my head.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Bigmikez Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 Looks pretty sweet! Nice find M80 Quote
JimboS1ice Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 ThTs pretty sweetJimboSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Justin Hernandez Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 What will they come up with next, an 18volt toilet plunger?? Quote
Bigmikez Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 What will they come up with next, an 18volt toilet plunger??. That would be awesome!!!! Lol!! 1 Quote
comp56 Posted December 11, 2015 Report Posted December 11, 2015 looks a bit cumbersome for overhead work, however looks to be a plunge type cutter which is nice.... Quote
Andrius Posted December 12, 2015 Report Posted December 12, 2015 Looks very nice. I love Makita tools Quote
BK13 Posted December 21, 2015 Report Posted December 21, 2015 What will they come up with next, an 18volt toilet plunger??Well, they make an 18v coffee maker, so that IS a logical progression.... Quote
DR99 Posted December 21, 2015 Report Posted December 21, 2015 Makita should really bring this over here! I think it has way more control and precision than a rotozip. The only problem I see is recessed cans but you can use one of the various hole saws for those now. 1 Quote
Trident167 Posted December 22, 2015 Report Posted December 22, 2015 I'm assuming blade travel must be low compared to jigsaw or hackzall? Quote
JimboS1ice Posted December 22, 2015 Report Posted December 22, 2015 I'm assuming blade travel must be low compared to jigsaw or hackzall?Would have to have some sort of a depth adjustmentJimboSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
Justin Hernandez Posted December 22, 2015 Report Posted December 22, 2015 Makita should really bring this over here! I think it has way more control and precision than a rotozip. The only problem I see is recessed cans but you can use one of the various hole saws for those now.They need to make rectangle hole saws, its a pain to mark each electrical box and then cut it out with a drywall saw..lol Quote
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