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Tools for the cutout.

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greg755:
If you have some delicate work to do and you want to keep damages to a minium you can use one of those Fien tools (or knock off) and or a rotozip...

Jackam:
I LOVE the rotozip!

Sharpbees:
To help keep things clean I use a camp shower. You can hang it in the sun so that the water is warm which makes cleaning up much easier.

rgrbecvar:
I have and use most of the tools listed in most of the posts. I also keep a Zircon Stud Finder to find the studs, hot electrical wires and pipes hiding behind the walls.  I also make sure I bring enough drywall pieces, tape and mud to repair walls that I have to breach. I like to also bring a piece of plywood and a couple saw horses for a work bench so I don't have to reach and bend anymore than I need to.

jayj200:

--- Quote from: JP on March 24, 2008, 11:48:14 pm ---Along with most of the things ya'll mentioned, one thing you didn't, which comes in real handy at times. A queen catcher.


...JP

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Ya the new stainless ones

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