Demonstration of the Fein Multimaster cutting 97 framing nails and a 2x4!

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Imperial Blades New Universal Bi Metal Saw Blade for the Fein Multimaster and other oscillating tools. We cut 97 framing nail, a 2x4 and still had teeth left! This is by far the longest lasting universal bi metal blade on the market!

Imperial Blades is recognized for manufacturing top quality American made saw blades compatible with the Fein Multimaster, Fein Supercut, Rockwell Sonicrafter, Dremel Multi Max and Bosch Multi X.

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  • But can it cut through a nail?

  • Being an American, I also appreciate that Imperial Blades are made in America. As long as the quality is up there and the price isn't too much more, that would tip my decision to buy these blades over lower priced imports. I'm not trying to be jingoistic about it (a lot of imports are really good products), but I like to support local manufacturing if I have the choice, which I increasingly don't.

  • @cch62 Uh, you do realize the Oshlun video is sped up 6x after the first few nails, right? So their 180 nails really took about 24 minutes to cut. Also, the nails in this video appear to be 12d framing nails; in the Oshlun video it appears they are cutting 8d spiral shank nails, which have a considerably smaller diameter. I'm not touting one over the other; they both seem pretty impressive to me. Based on these demos, I'd buy whichever one fit my brand of mult-tool and was cheaper.

  • The Oshlun Bi-Metal blade cuts 180 nails in 4:00 flat... This one took 5:58 to cut 97 nails. You do the math... look for the Oshlun video here on youtube

  • fein blades are wicked expensive, i buy the ebay ones, got 15 for $50

  • Heat kills blades. Moving the blade back and forth helps to reduce heat build-up in specific areas.

  • The sawing action prevents one small area of the blade getting worn before the rest, nice job.

  • Well, you sold me. I was looking into buying a set of blades for the Sonicrafter but the main complaint was they don't do well on nails. I see you offer a bimetal blade for it. Glad you posted the video.

  • @xyzzy41001 for the number 2 SUPERAGREE WITH YOU!!

  • Aren't these multitools just like angle grinders.

    They cost a bit more.

    Not bad

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