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Multimaster rockwell sonic crafter review

Sunday, December 6th, 2009



Rockwell Sonic Crafter Review

This tool is ideal for sanding areas that are difficult to reach a wider orbital sander. The bearings are easily switched stables and a nice assortment of species included in the tool abrasive.

My only concern with the instrument is a tendency to heat up quickly during the process of sandblasting.

I do not know if I have to worry about, but often stop to Rockwell sonicc rafter barns to cool.

I can not say enough about this tool. I am the creation of wooden floors and every time he mis-hit by the Nailer,

I am grateful for this Rockwell Soni craf ter tool. You can not just pull a nail flooring without damaging the wood. The sonicrafter, no problem. Through.

It’s great for cutting the oak? Not really, but it will be good and for small jobs. It ‘great for cutting the bottom of molding around doors and is essential for cutting the vinyl that was under our cupboards.

If I had more to do, probably, would be reviewed at the next level for more, but I am more than satisfied with my purchase.

rockwell sonic rafter review

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Rockwell sonic rafter is a powerful multimaster tool. The rockwell rk5102k and rk5101k come with variable speed.
it can use for sand, polish, scrape, and cut a wide many of materials
Make quick work of the hard jobs in carpentry installation, repair, remodeling, crafting ..etc. The rockwell sonic rafter has Microsonic Oscillation to create a HF action that makes cutting, rasping, sanding, sawing,scraping easily.


rockwell sonic crafter review

Sunday, September 13th, 2009




I saw the advertisement for rockwell tools sonic crafter , It save my times from home improvements project about plumbing and electrical which I have all my tools to finish this project for me. The Rockwell Sonic crafter multi-speed is not really important, because most of the time needed fast, Anyway , because the difference in price you should pay for an investment for all the extras accessories you will get with a 72-set piecerockwell multi tool 72pc. Normally accessaries costs 20 to $ 30 a piece. I bought it was when I just started to repair some wooden chairs.

I knew it was a lot of work to Do and I thought the finger Sander would be ideal for the job, while the larger triangle would be the wider area. Let me tell you, I get a stripper, paint, because when I tried, with 40 grit sand was nice, but you will be allocated by assigning sandpaper to replace the costs are. What can cause me to be a good idea to solve the cost.

You can save money buying other velcro sanding and cutting the right shape and works well, as the paper Gator can be found in DIY stores.

Other disadvantages are the head with an Allen wrench every time you head, but you link the one with all the tools. Remove the sandpaper and does not take too much for a while ‘, and woe to the sandpaper on the pad a little, which will melt the pad where the Velcro wont stick, so be careful. and remember Thay are expensive. But I do not want to be misunderstood, the professionals who have yet to push hard to make one of the projects. It’s quick and easy to use. It does what it says. small tasks that breaks all the tools, this tool will seriously address the issue. I love it, but you might want to get rid of, change the hex key and a lever or something fast to the head. I lost my key, after all my second project, also being careful not to. great product, do not lose. Recommend the rockwell sonicrafter!

rockwell sonicrafter review

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

rockwell sonicrafter review.

I buy this rockwell sonicrafter tool for personal use both @ home and on mission trips working on hurricane damaged house. First time I used it was at a flood damaged home in Cedar Rapids, and it was used completely for a various tasks:


-trimming wood,
-cutting drywall,
-sanding drywall,
-cutting pipe(PVC) ,
-wood trimming, and cutting nails and screws.
It worked perfectly on the all of these tasks.

It worked well on cutting thin nails and screws, but I think I need a harder blade for the thicker nails. I dropped it from a 1m height onto concrete but no apparent damage so it seems very strong and sturdy.

I would surely recommend this rockwell sonicrafter tool for general purpose home repair and other professional work