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Is it any quicker?
Not necessarily quicker but I find it much easier on my arthritic hands.
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Is it any quicker?
Fair point @nicebutdim However, the rapidity of the oscillation of a multitool or router creates much very fine dust which is rapidly airborne. A jabsaw is much slower and the dust is less fine, more "crumbly" and falls to the floor rather than becoming airborne.
That's my experience anyway...maybe I'm not skilled enough?
I always like the less intrusive approach for most tasks...yes, I still use buckle clips sometimes!
I always drill and screw rather than hammer, and I use a hole punch rather than a hole-saw to make holes in CUs and other accesories...gently does it!
So never used a Stanley Yankee driver in years gone by?I like the slower, gentler approach, which is probably just because I am an old git!
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