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Old 03-29-2009, 08:59 PM   #1
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rotozip bit in bosch palm router?

anyone try this? i'd like to take the rotozip wall tile bit and use it in a bosch palm router on its lowest speed. the bit should chuck up fine, right?

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Old 03-29-2009, 10:43 PM   #2
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anyone try this? i'd like to take the rotozip wall tile bit and use it in a bosch palm router on its lowest speed. the bit should chuck up fine, right?
If the shank/collet is the same size, I don't see a reason why it woudn't work.
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anyone try this? i'd like to take the rotozip wall tile bit and use it in a bosch palm router on its lowest speed. the bit should chuck up fine, right?

Why not just use the Rotozip?
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Why not just use the Rotozip?
My guess would be that he doesn't own a rotozip, but he does own the little router. That's really all a rotozip is anyhow. An underpowered router.
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My guess would be that he doesn't own a rotozip, but he does own the little router. That's really all a rotozip is anyhow. An underpowered router.
i agree but there worth the buy especially if you can find them on sale
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