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OSCILLATING TOOL FOR WOODWORKING AND TRIM

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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2009

BOB SCHMIDT SHOWS YOU A MUST HAVE TOOL FOR YOUR REMODELING PROJECTS AND HOME RENOVATION NEEDS. GREAT FOR CUTTING EXISTING TRIM AND ADDING ELECRIC BOXES THRU WOOD.

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  • are you familiar with the brand 'bosch' ? i found one of these in that brand,is it a good brand?

  • @binashraf I will have to let other viewers comment on this. These type tools are so new it is hard to judge good better best with-out owning one .and I don't.+++Bob

  • Hey Bob, I Just bought the Chicago brand at Harbor Freight for only $39 bucks and it works great !

    It didn't come with a case so I just bought one there also for $5 bucks more. Thanks for Showing me this Tool Neighbor.

  • Do they also sell replacement blades?+++Bob

  • I just used this tool to cut vinyl siding. The cuts were perfect and fast. Besides being extremely loud, this tool is the best business investment I have ever made.

  • Glad to hear it!!! Love mine too.+++Bob

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  • Thanks 2BrokeG!  I'll check out Harbor Freight for this item!

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  • Bob, appreciate your vids. Go to harbor freight and get the general electric professional model multi tool. It's variable speed and does a fantastic job. The accessory blades are the least expensive. I got the half moon carbide grout blade for $12.

  • different look, nice, thnx again

    

  • When cutting in a corner block like Bob showed, I use a scrap piece of wood as a guide and get a nearly perfect cut. The wood blades are offset so they ride flat against the guide making a clean straight and square cut. That same technique works great for undercutting door jams when installing new flooring.

  • I have this same tool. The half round blade shown in the video is for drywall plung cuts not wood. Dremel has several wood blades; a standard blade for most woods, a hardwood blade (the regular one smokes pretty bad in hardwoods and a wood/metal blade that cuts thru wood and nails and the like. I can't tell you how many times I reach for my multi-tool. It does things that are nearly impossible to do otherwise and it does them with great ease.

  • @binashraf yes bosh is a god germon brand and u can use dremel bits on it to

  • Dremel Universal Adapter it let u use all other brans with it

  • @binashraf Bosch now has an A/C version instead of the battery version. It seems much beefier than the Dremmel in my hand. I read alot of people complaining the Dremmel version overheating.

  • Hi Bob, it looks like you got a little too close to the hair razor while you were working on the prep for this video. lol

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