What multitool
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dmsims said:
IJWS15 said:
Saxton blades are over-rated, wore one of their "for steel" blades down last week trying to cut a steel screw - the bosch blade cut it easily.
Was that a Bosch bimetal blade ?Interested because the ones I got from ebay were useless
bimsb6 said:
dmsims said:
IJWS15 said:
Saxton blades are over-rated, wore one of their "for steel" blades down last week trying to cut a steel screw - the bosch blade cut it easily.
Was that a Bosch bimetal blade ?Interested because the ones I got from ebay were useless
Simpo Two said:
Gad-Westy said:
dickymint said:
Most on here have their multi tool flat out all the time.
One problem with wood is that the dust can't clear the teeth very well, reducing effectiveness. But it can get into places nothing else could.
I have Bosch. Vibrates so much less than a cheaper previous model.
Good shout about the right speed. After a year of killing blades and lot's of burnt wood, I finally found the speed wheel (hidden on the bottom under the cable connector...). So much better when using on sensible speed!
Good shout about the right speed. After a year of killing blades and lot's of burnt wood, I finally found the speed wheel (hidden on the bottom under the cable connector...). So much better when using on sensible speed!
Gad-Westy said:
Simpo Two said:
Gad-Westy said:
dickymint said:
Most on here have their multi tool flat out all the time.
One problem with wood is that the dust can't clear the teeth very well, reducing effectiveness. But it can get into places nothing else could.
JimM169 said:
Suspect it depends on wall type, depth cable is buried etc but one of these worked surprisingly well for me
https://tinyurl.com/ycph93gy
I've ordered this, will give it a go - thanks.https://tinyurl.com/ycph93gy
Jonesy23 said:
I have a blue Bosch and a big box of bits to go with it.
The bimetallic blades are OK but if you're cutting many screws or nails the carbide blades are much much better.
Any in particular you'd recommend - are you talking about the Bosch or Saxton ones (or something else?)The bimetallic blades are OK but if you're cutting many screws or nails the carbide blades are much much better.
I'm quite keen to order a mixture of blades now so that when I need them I've got something that should do the job - rather than work out that I haven't got the right one nearer the time. Metal cutting is on the agenda so a carbide blade or two is probably sensible. Anything else I should consider?
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