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Originally posted by dad911
Yep, roto-zip=POS. Mine failed twice, this time terminal. If it is flat, use a router with a circle cutting attachment. If not, sawzall, and a Dremel for cleanup.
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Two of the four holes will not be flat - slight arc to the plane.
My buddy also had a Roto-zip, his also kept locking up on him. The bit gets locked on and will not come off. I had my parts soaking in PB Blaster for a year before they came apart, now I can't figure out how to put it back together. I guess I'm no Henry Ford, his deal was watches as a boy.