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Installing a New Door Casing with the Dremel Multi-Max

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2008

See how to install a new door casing using the Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating Tool System

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  • @byronsantos72 A 5 inch beveled wood block.

  • @byronsantos72 yeah, I was thinking the same thing!

  • @Pizzscn : steam.

  • That's cool! If you have a gap you can also try putting something (like a thin sheet of aluminum) between the floor and the baseboard to make sure you don't accidentally cut the floor.

  • think you need a bigger brush lol

  • Nice tool but doesn't the door trim usually have some kind of a reveal?

    Lol!

  • it oscillates, it moves back and forth in a 3 degree increment very fast, exactly like a set of barber clipers.

  • how does that work??

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