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Uploaded by Dremel410 on Nov 24, 2008
See how to cut drywall for an electrical outlet with the Dremel Multi-Max
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i just bought the multi-max; no more hand saw to cut the dry wall fir me, i just love it
tarzan694 1 year ago
$97 and 10 minutes more setup time then a $3 keyhole saw. Nice tool but it's using a canon to kill a mosquito
andyb521740 1 year ago 2
i have one and couldnt be happier with it.
the job can be done much cheaper but i didnt pay the money to use it for such simple jobs.
so far ive cut metal and tile to do an antire countertop. cut all the corners for an antire basement room finishing
did molding with it and sanded.
by far worth the money considering how versitile of a tool it is.
my only complaint is that the blades or attachments seem somewhat limited comared to those of other brands...that seem to do even more.
alextheromanian 1 year ago
$3 keyhole saw is all you need for old work boxes.
rhblakeman 2 years ago
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i just bought the multi-max; no more hand saw to cut the dry wall fir me, i just love it
tarzan694 1 year ago
$97 and 10 minutes more setup time then a $3 keyhole saw. Nice tool but it's using a canon to kill a mosquito
andyb521740 1 year ago 2
i have one and couldnt be happier with it.
the job can be done much cheaper but i didnt pay the money to use it for such simple jobs.
so far ive cut metal and tile to do an antire countertop. cut all the corners for an antire basement room finishing
did molding with it and sanded.
by far worth the money considering how versitile of a tool it is.
my only complaint is that the blades or attachments seem somewhat limited comared to those of other brands...that seem to do even more.
alextheromanian 1 year ago
$3 keyhole saw is all you need for old work boxes.
rhblakeman 2 years ago