I'm used to larger, corded routers ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
That is the same kit we used to buy for our corded routers many years ago. We used to use 1/4 HP Craftsman routers for drywall. They were the size of a small coffee can. It was like Heaven when the RotoZips came out. I love your attitude brother. Drywall/construction ain't a bad life when you have the right attitude. God bless you and yours.
I got one but a Milwaukee. Same tip . Because of your video I got them , I was trying to find a faster way to cut Sheetrock. So I try your way ,It locks up to much dust n leaves to much dust as well. U have to stay with it or it won’t cut straight. I mean it cuts just just the dust dumps down. Is nice that mine comes with a dust collector. But those holes gets in the way .
Hey does this adapter work with the makita or Milwaukee compact routers been looking everywhere for a video with the adapter tutorial this the closest I’ve gotten
second cutout tool bearing just took a crap, can’t seem to make them last over a year. is that wood router still holding up longer? You may have converted me
I was just looking for a 1/8" bit with a 1/4" shank, because I hate having to change the collet in addition to the bit when switching between doors and outlets, but it doesn't seem to exist since I guess people doing production work dedicate different tools to different applications, I'm too cheap for that.
love your passion for drywall. I'm training to be an electrician and am wondering if this is a better option than the multitool for some applications. Do you this this is good for dry lining backboxes that you add after cutting the plasterboard? Basically do these routers need some sort of guide or can you hand sufficiently control the straightness of the cuts? Thank you in advance.
There's a bit of a learning curve when you free hand the cuts but you can go pretty straight a milti tool has a bit more precession and other applications that would probably be more useful to you.
We hang and tape all our homes so its about ten months for us the window and door router is usually the first to go. By then it's paid for its self so buying new ones isn't a problem. I buy in bulk off of ebay saves me about 40 bucks per unit. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽
Such a good recommendation, as a handyman it’s way more cost effective to convert the wood router when needed for drywall. Thanks for the tip Memo!
No problem Ed glad I could help.
I try this yes is cost more but you have. A new tool!
I was looking at drywall routers today, trying to justify the cost. Huge duh moment! I already have a nice wood router!
I'm used to larger, corded routers ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
That is the same kit we used to buy for our corded routers many years ago. We used to use 1/4 HP Craftsman routers for drywall. They were the size of a small coffee can. It was like Heaven when the RotoZips came out.
I love your attitude brother. Drywall/construction ain't a bad life when you have the right attitude.
God bless you and yours.
Amen to that brother its all about preseptive.
Blessings 🙌
Great tip I’ve been replacing my window and door router motor for years (only $25) but this is way better solution
I got one but a Milwaukee. Same tip . Because of your video I got them , I was trying to find a faster way to cut Sheetrock. So I try your way ,It locks up to much dust n leaves to much dust as well. U have to stay with it or it won’t cut straight. I mean it cuts just just the dust dumps down. Is nice that mine comes with a dust collector. But those holes gets in the way .
Gotta’ respect Memo and his PPE, reflective swag, N95 mask, hat’n’all ... and then aloha 🤙 style hibiscus surfer shorts. All the best C&S! 👽
Cheehee business on top had a nice tee underneath but it was chilly so put on the long sleeves
@@csdrywallhawaiidónde puedo comprar el adaptador
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So cool man appreciate you upload these videos.
Awesome 👌
I like the hilti it is a large Beast as well the small ones are nice to use just can't handle daily boarding they burn out fast
I guess there are adapters for everything lol thanks man,
Ya😂 no problem
Saved me $150. Thanks!
Great advice!!! 👏🏼👏🏼
Where can I get adapter for a 5/32” bit for this rotor can some one help me whit that plz thank you
I'll have to check and see if HPM has those adapters
Hey does this adapter work with the makita or Milwaukee compact routers been looking everywhere for a video with the adapter tutorial this the closest I’ve gotten
second cutout tool bearing just took a crap, can’t seem to make them last over a year. is that wood router still holding up longer? You may have converted me
I was just looking for a 1/8" bit with a 1/4" shank, because I hate having to change the collet in addition to the bit when switching between doors and outlets, but it doesn't seem to exist since I guess people doing production work dedicate different tools to different applications, I'm too cheap for that.
Could be the adapter and just remove the adapter with bit attached when you swaping it out.
You know you got some drywall time when you use your zip to open packages
Hahaha don't try it at home.
Watching this in 2024 and there is in fact a Greinger sponsor tag. Lol
Cheeheee
Where I can buy 1/8 adapter
Beuatiful place good
love your passion for drywall. I'm training to be an electrician and am wondering if this is a better option than the multitool for some applications. Do you this this is good for dry lining backboxes that you add after cutting the plasterboard? Basically do these routers need some sort of guide or can you hand sufficiently control the straightness of the cuts? Thank you in advance.
There's a bit of a learning curve when you free hand the cuts but you can go pretty straight a milti tool has a bit more precession and other applications that would probably be more useful to you.
Donde puedo comprar el adaptador
Where is the link for the bits and adaptor for the router ?
Link in description brother
hello greetings from houston tx. question can I also upgrade milwaukee rauter just like you did with dewalt?
As long as the diameter is the same it will work
That was funny.
Thanks for watching 🤙🏽
What dewalt router are you using thsnk you
Just found this channel mean!!
Thanks brother🤙🏽
Whats the adapter called ?
www.all-wall.com/Rotozip-Chuck-Adapter-Kit
Dónde puedo conseguir un rotor de esos para tumbar puertas y ventanas???
amzn.to/2SMchgu
Como puedo conseguir el adaptador donde lo venden
@@csdrywallhawaii where’s the link
For the bits and adaptor for the rotary
Hey have you used the dewalt mud shot
No not yet it looks pretty cool though but since we use the throttle box by columbia haven't seen the need to purchase one.
So many dead routers in my past , I cant even put a number on it. $$$$
I feel your brother as long as it makes its money back ten fold. 💯
Where's the link to the Autoflex my man?
Link in description brother 🤙🏽
What dewalt tool is that is it a router or cut out tool
Both the the silver and yellow in a wood router with out the sleeve.
9-10 months? Why you lieing? Using daily you'll be lucky to get 6 months before is starts sounding like its going to blow
We hang and tape all our homes so its about ten months for us the window and door router is usually the first to go. By then it's paid for its self so buying new ones isn't a problem. I buy in bulk off of ebay saves me about 40 bucks per unit. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽