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New source for Multimaster (and clone) blades
Got the most recent Highland Woodworking catalog, and spotted a new
product: replacement blades for Multimaster and clones that don't cost an arm and a leg. They say: If you love your Fein Multimaster tool, but squirm at the cost of Fein's blade accessories, Imperial blades are made just for you. Proudly made in USA, these blades fit the Fein Multimaster, Dremel Multi-Max, Bosch Multi-X, Chicago Multi-Tool & Craftsman Multi-Tool. So they'll fit my Harbor Freight $34 vibrator. The blades have an odd hole pattern, probably to fit all these different tools. http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/m...s-cutters.aspx (I've ordered stuff from them, so can vouch that they're legit and give good service.) -- Comment on quaint Usenet customs, from Usenet: To me, the *plonk...* reminds me of the old man at the public hearing who stands to make his point, then removes his hearing aid as a sign that he is not going to hear any rebuttals. |
New source for Multimaster (and clone) blades
On 1/27/2011 9:59 AM Bob F spake thus:
David Nebenzahl wrote: Got the most recent Highland Woodworking catalog, and spotted a new product: replacement blades for Multimaster and clones that don't cost an arm and a leg. http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/m...s-cutters.aspx And I thought the HF blades were overpriced. So where do you get your replacement blades? -- Comment on quaint Usenet customs, from Usenet: To me, the *plonk...* reminds me of the old man at the public hearing who stands to make his point, then removes his hearing aid as a sign that he is not going to hear any rebuttals. |
New source for Multimaster (and clone) blades
Bob F wrote:
David Nebenzahl wrote: Got the most recent Highland Woodworking catalog, and spotted a new product: replacement blades for Multimaster and clones that don't cost an arm and a leg. They say: If you love your Fein Multimaster tool, but squirm at the cost of Fein's blade accessories, Imperial blades are made just for you. Proudly made in USA, these blades fit the Fein Multimaster, Dremel Multi-Max, Bosch Multi-X, Chicago Multi-Tool & Craftsman Multi-Tool. So they'll fit my Harbor Freight $34 vibrator. The blades have an odd hole pattern, probably to fit all these different tools. http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/m...s-cutters.aspx (I've ordered stuff from them, so can vouch that they're legit and give good service.) And I thought the HF blades were overpriced. The ones I have I bought at HF. I don't think I paid as much as they are going for now. Maybe they were on sale when the I happened to see them in the store. Even now, they are cheaper than the ones mentioned by the OP. His suggested site does have more selection. |
New source for Multimaster (and clone) blades
David Nebenzahl wrote:
On 1/27/2011 9:59 AM Bob F spake thus: David Nebenzahl wrote: Got the most recent Highland Woodworking catalog, and spotted a new product: replacement blades for Multimaster and clones that don't cost an arm and a leg. http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/m...s-cutters.aspx And I thought the HF blades were overpriced. So where do you get your replacement blades? I make my own. When a cutting blade wears down to the scraper level, I get out my rotary Dremel and re-notch it. The result works at about 85% of the efficiency of a new blade. Ultimately I do have to get a new blade, but I **** and moan about the $9.99 price for a three-pack from HF. |
New source for Multimaster (and clone) blades
On 1/28/2011 5:25 AM HeyBub spake thus:
David Nebenzahl wrote: On 1/27/2011 9:59 AM Bob F spake thus: David Nebenzahl wrote: Got the most recent Highland Woodworking catalog, and spotted a new product: replacement blades for Multimaster and clones that don't cost an arm and a leg. http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/m...s-cutters.aspx And I thought the HF blades were overpriced. So where do you get your replacement blades? I make my own. When a cutting blade wears down to the scraper level, I get out my rotary Dremel and re-notch it. The result works at about 85% of the efficiency of a new blade. Right. That works on the plain steel blades, but obviously not with the carbide or diamond blades. I've bought both at HF, which seem to be pretty good quality, and a hell of a lot less than the brand-name ones. -- Comment on quaint Usenet customs, from Usenet: To me, the *plonk...* reminds me of the old man at the public hearing who stands to make his point, then removes his hearing aid as a sign that he is not going to hear any rebuttals. |
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