rox
Veteran Member
That's going to be my next tool. I've been comparing the various models and what you get with each kit. So far, it looks like ebay is the best place to get what I want.
I read a review of the Bosch and the Rockwell versions of the Multimaster. While they are half the price, neither compare. The guy writing the review said that you are better off saving a little longer to buy the Fein.
What I didn't know is that you can take out tile and remove thinset with one. I saw where they can cut out grout, but that's all I thought they could do in that area.
I mostly want one for cutting wood and trim. The way it cuts makes it ideal for remodels.
Eddie
Eddie,
Our son bought his first home a condo in Washington DC and he has pink and blue tiles in the bathroom. I have been encouraging him that he can remodel his bathroom himself and looked around for tools for him that would help him probably for a Christmas gift. One thing about the Fein is that the blades are very expensive and this is a drawback. However in my research I found one guy that makes excellent blades. I spent the better part of two evenings on this research so I can save you some time. I e-mailed the guy if he was the guy I had been reading about and he is. His background is he is trained as some kind of extreemly fancy type of special sheetmetal guy. Here is the link to the lower cost blades- index
I read a forum when he built his very first blade and he posted how he did it, he kind of reminded me of wrought iron harv, and then he went on to form a company making the blades. Alos in my Fein research I read where the Super Fein whihc is more contractor grade, they are coming out with a new model where the Super Fein will have the attachments connect without an allen wrench. One guy from Denmark posted that it is sold in denmark as the test market.
What can I say I love tools, I always have. I may be a girl but I just like having the right tool for what I want to do and I appreciate them. Probably because I'm a girl tools are even more important since I don't have the boy muscles to muscle my way through. At this time I don't really have a need for the Fein but if I would need it and I could afford it I would get one. Everything here is concrete there is no wood in the house practically at all. I do extensively use our hammer drill.