
Wow, what a tool. I had to replace the old rusty baseboard registers and returns in my house that were over 50 years old, had ball and chain adjustors that were long gone or broken. Well the local Home Depot does not carry baseboard registers or returns, but Lowes does. So, when I get them home and try to install the first one, guess what, the new ones are about 1/2" wider than the old ones. How do I cut about 1/4" off the old, dry wood moldings without creating a big new job for myself? The Rockwell Sonicrafter to the rescue. Pencil marked the moldings with the new returns and used the "plunge" cut technique and in about 5 minutes I was done with the first one. I don't think a jigsaw would have worked as well or at all. A "zip" type tool may have worked, but would have created a lot of dust in the air. The Rockwell Sonicrafter was the perfect tool for this job. Now back to work and the rest of those registers and returns.Get more detail about Rockwell RK5102K Sonicrafter Deluxe 72-Piece Kit.
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