packersparky
Senior Member
- Location
- Wisconsin
- Occupation
- Inspector
Looks easy to use. Are all cut-in boxes the same size?
http://magnepull.com/qbit
http://magnepull.com/qbit
Seems like one may end up cussing a lot when you hit over a stud. With a conventional saw you make a small cut and feel for studs before you cut out the rest of the hole. Just my $.02 worth of advice.
I seem to have better luck with my knuckle then stud finders. Still need to jab the saw blade in and feel for stud if you want to be right next to it.That's what a stud finder is for, or your knuckle.
I seem to have better luck with my knuckle then stud finders. Still need to jab the saw blade in and feel for stud if you want to be right next to it.
When doing just an electrical job, I don't hang drywall.
Just install the boxes, the drywall guys rotozip the holes as they hang the rock.
Looks like a fancy DIY remodeler's toy. :blink:
I dunno, the web site clearly illustrates that it's for metal and plastic boxes as well.
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Yes, but four different "bits", something tells me you were assuming one size fits all.I dunno, the web site clearly illustrates that it's for metal and plastic boxes as well.
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