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Ryobi tool reviews anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="mafioso" data-source="post: 724952" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>The tool you were using is not "Eindhill" it's Einhell. To remove old paint from fascia boards you can also use a decent (2000W) hot air gun with a scraper attachment.</p><p></p><p>I have Makita, Bosch, AEG and B&D tools but have never owned any Ryobi tools. IMO, Black & Decker tools are quite decent for home use. I once had a B&D mini grinder which was used to make a 50M steel fence. I used it as a cut-off tool for 18mm square tubing and also to 'dress' hundred of welds. It never missed a beat until it was stolen.</p><p></p><p>My current mini-grinder is a Bosch and I don't like it at all as its switch is almost impossible to lock to "On".</p><p></p><p>skollie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mafioso, post: 724952, member: 572"] The tool you were using is not "Eindhill" it's Einhell. To remove old paint from fascia boards you can also use a decent (2000W) hot air gun with a scraper attachment. I have Makita, Bosch, AEG and B&D tools but have never owned any Ryobi tools. IMO, Black & Decker tools are quite decent for home use. I once had a B&D mini grinder which was used to make a 50M steel fence. I used it as a cut-off tool for 18mm square tubing and also to 'dress' hundred of welds. It never missed a beat until it was stolen. My current mini-grinder is a Bosch and I don't like it at all as its switch is almost impossible to lock to "On". skollie [/QUOTE]
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