evodawg wrote in
:
Red Green wrote:
Coupon good for May 15-18
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa/...do?week=2009&c
ampaign=RetailC&page=2009_retailC.html&r=4740_4597 97&cust=78080262025&k
eycode=0000 Appreciated that, went out this morning and picked up the
HF Multi-Master type tool. 32.00 bucks for it and it actually works.
Thanks again!
Actually, so did I. I tried the rectangular sawblade on some scrap 1xN.
Cut some notches, did some plunges. There's a hundred times this would
have made things a lot easier.
No blades for cutting metal, ceramics or grout. There is a "Diamond"
blade available for 6 bucks but it's round. Would not work for like
grout lines right up to the wall.
My guess is someday I'll be getting one of the better units mentioned in
a previous Fein thread below.
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Subject: Fein tools?
From: RicodJour
Newsgroups: alt.building.construction,alt.home.repair
On Mar 25, 4:02 am, SparkyGuy wrote:
I see many paid promotional infomercials on late-night TV touting the
MultiMaster power tool by Fein.
I'm always highly skeptical of anything advertised so ubiquitously,
but t
hat
aside, I'd never heard of Fein.
What's their reputation among power tool-using pros? What is their
qualit
y &
reputation (ie, service, etc.)? Not necessarily re. the MultiMaster
(but
if
you own one feel free to join in) -- what's Fein known for?
Thanks.
Here's a comparison review of a number of oscillating tools. To the
people that have used a Fein it comes as no surprise that it was
considered the best of the bunch and worth the price.
http://www.toolsnob.com/archives/200...undup.php#more
R