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20 Multi-Tool Tips for New DIYers
We have had a lot of new people come into the DIY community, and we want to help them learn their new tools. Many of these tips are simple but I would have loved to know these back when I started working with a Oscillating Multi-Tool.
This is an underutilized tool that more people should know about.
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@rodpotts2666
@rodpotts2666 2 года назад
The best invention in tools in the last 20 years. I pull it out almost every day.
@hfrt29
@hfrt29 15 дней назад
just got a fein 500.always wanted this tool
@elizabethragone1901
@elizabethragone1901 2 года назад
I just bought one today and I've never used one before. Thank you so much for the information. It's a huge help for beginners like me.
@ambhouse
@ambhouse 2 года назад
Thank you for doing this video. I've recently discovered the joys of the multi-tool in doing work on our house. The scraper tool was fabulous for cutting carpet. (The blades with teeth would sometimes get bogged down on the pile.) This was such a back and knee saver since I had to cut the carpet in strips and bind in order for the trash people to pick up.
@davidlittle4948
@davidlittle4948 2 года назад
Recently bought an inexpensive corded oscillating tool for a series of projects...love it. It all started with a kitchen sink floor replacement and other than finding out how quickly I can go through blades it exceeded my expectations. Shortly after this we moved to siding replacement and repairs on the exterior of the house. I was salvaging and fitting hardy panel over existing cedar so I had some fitting cuts to make on the cedar...the multitool was great for cutting out the cedar trim and rotted ends. Heck, I often used it to cutoff nails I couldn’t safely pull. When hanging new carriage lights I sacrificed a couple of blades to cut small wiring access holes using the multitool. Definitely one of the smartest additions to my small arsenal of power tools. Thanks for the tips.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your experience. You found some great ways to use it.
@themotherspassport4458
@themotherspassport4458 2 года назад
Tip from a female…Blades: the Ones that are painted, take clear nail polish and when it’s new paint a layer in the measurements… it will last longer, and with the nail polish starts to chip, just add another thin layer of clear polish!
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Great tip
@lindabaker1776
@lindabaker1776 Год назад
Can that tool cut into carpet
@davidlixenberg5999
@davidlixenberg5999 Год назад
Thank you, your idea is completely foreign to me. It's always great to learn something new and different. David Lixenberg
@AntedianDignitary
@AntedianDignitary Год назад
Always a good idea to lubricate your blades
@iamunstoppable205
@iamunstoppable205 Год назад
Thanks for the information
@louislandi938
@louislandi938 2 года назад
I’ve never used one but have seen contractors working with them. I’ll definitely get one soon. Thanks for explaining the blade selection.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
You are very welcome
@kikoman1647
@kikoman1647 2 года назад
Great video, No BS just straight to the point. Job well done!
@dawsondaniels8423
@dawsondaniels8423 Год назад
Watching your video made me realize this was a tool I had to have. Also all the extra little tips you gave instead of buying extra attachments was genius. Thank you for making my decision easy I will defiantly be following you from now on
@123ewq4567
@123ewq4567 2 года назад
I am a contractor and use this saw in place of a" back saw ", which is used for cutting trim and door casing near floor level. This is done a lot when installing flooring . A scrap piece of the flooring can be used as a gauge for height . Also if the piece you are cutting is loose and wants to vibrate just loosen the pressure and LET THE SAW DO THE WORK on its own . Very light pressure usually works great for faster cuts on everything.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Thank you Bill. We appreciate the great tips.
@andre1987eph
@andre1987eph 2 года назад
Great tip
@lindabaker1776
@lindabaker1776 Год назад
Can you cut a small kitchen size carpet up to remove it
@glasshalffull8625
@glasshalffull8625 Год назад
I was in a real jam as I had thicker tile installed and now could not remove the metal skirt on the dishwasher in order to lower the leveling legs and get the machine out. Ended up using an oscillator to cut the metal skirt. Not sure what tool would have done the job with such precision.
@MrJawnyNumFive
@MrJawnyNumFive Год назад
@@lindabaker1776 Hello, I'm surprised no one answered you. But I'm sure you got your answer too. In case for anyone else. Use a utility blade, if you have wood floors, especially original, take some pliers, pinch, pull up carpet, with a new blade, begin cutting, avoiding floor damage. Once the hole is big enough, you'll be able to hold carpet up behind the utility blade, but still, be careful. If the matting cushion is tough to pull up, use your multitool scrapper blade.
@josemoreno3334
@josemoreno3334 2 года назад
I bought one not long a go. It's a very useful cutting tool. Thanks for showing me how reuse those old blades I kept in my junk box. Thank you again.
@buckmcdaniel8631
@buckmcdaniel8631 2 года назад
Great timing! I just bought one of those yesterday. I knew/know it is versatile, but I didn't know all the different things it does. I love how you recycled the older dull blades.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
That's awesome, you should love it.
@YesiPleb
@YesiPleb 2 года назад
If you get some small saw files you can actually sharpen your blunt blades and make them sharp again. Just need to use a vise to hold the blade still while you slowly use the file to make the grooves deep again.
@niksanpk71
@niksanpk71 2 года назад
Zdravey Idan, tozi instrument kitayski produkt e?
@lorendsalazar
@lorendsalazar Год назад
I just bought one too, and an extra one as a christmas gift. After seeing this and other videos, they both go back to Amazon before I get them dirty. This tool has nothing to offer that standard tools can not handle as well. Thanks for the video. Well done.
@tikaanipippin
@tikaanipippin Год назад
Things that this tool does that beat other tools: It can replace jig saws for long straight accurate cuts, especially on boards where jigsaw vertical vibrations make accuracy difficult, the horizontal multitool vibrations present no problems. It can cut floor boards on a bevel angle avoiding recessed brad nails, and cut tongue and groove boards so that the original boards may be lifted and replaced without splitting, especially useful for antique boards that have no modern size equivalent, replacing floorboard saws. It can perform partial depth cuts, instead of using chisels. Blades may be narrowed using angle grinders for specific jobs like morticing door fittings, squaring drill holes, or cutting recesses for flush fittings, such as hinges. You can glue fine grit abrasive sheets to old blades for honing cutting edges on various blades, or squaring screwdrivers, or removing rust from blade faces, or old grout from tiles being re-affixed. Plunge cutting can make holes or channels where your drill cannot go, at the back of cabinets, through joists, at the base of skirting boards, for routeing pipes, cables and flexes. If you have a problem without a solution, pick up your multitool and see what possibilities it may offer!
@matthewbailey2013
@matthewbailey2013 Год назад
Question for you... I need to go through some 2×4 that termites got to, wondering how deep a plunge cut really goes on this thing. Looked at mini circulars, but still to bulky. For reference, replacing chaser boards on a bow window and some sub framing chewed up. Thinking I can cut it out. But I am cheap. Tool needs to work
@tikaanipippin
@tikaanipippin Год назад
@@matthewbailey2013 it depends on the length of the blade you can get. I have seen videos of multitool saw blades extended by welding a section of a new blade to an old one, but there must be a limit, as the amplitude of the oscillation increases with distance from the blade clamp centre. I would use a reciprocating saw on window frames, generally, for added reach, or a pad saw if the material was soft enough, which can be improvised with a hacksaw blade and a handle. Having never encountered termite damage in the UK, I can imagine that it can be knocked out with a chisel and mallet, as fungal rot or woodworm damaged timber would be in my experience. Nowadays you see mini chain saws used to plunge cut holes in panels, and they must have depths in excess of that of a multitool. The next thing will be a handheld laser cutter!
@mojopare8954
@mojopare8954 Год назад
Great expansion on the video contents , Thank You
@tikaanipippin
@tikaanipippin Год назад
@@mojopare8954 My pleasure, please expand on this if you discover more possibilities, we all love to learn.
@amiga2025
@amiga2025 11 месяцев назад
you were never a boy scout, you never had being prepared on hand :)
@bookworm81151
@bookworm81151 2 года назад
Thank you. I'm just beginning to add a few tools to my shop. The multi-tools are handy and easy to use. Great presentation.
@barthitman
@barthitman 2 года назад
Thank you for spending your time making this. It helped me massively. Great work.
@uriel-heavensguardian8949
@uriel-heavensguardian8949 2 года назад
Awesome awesome video!! Most people I watched even those who test the blades all focus on just one section on the blade. So it wasn’t a fair test. I’m new to the multi-tool and watching a lot of videos to get myself familiar with the many functions. This is a video that’s definitely helped. Thanks. Now I know to work the took like it’s a grinder in a sense when cutting metal. You’re awesome!!!!!
@leepiper4621
@leepiper4621 Год назад
Excellent vid. Just bought this, read the manual but your presentation added so much more
@edivaldoarellano9117
@edivaldoarellano9117 2 дня назад
I bought one last week and I tried it for both cutting and sanding. I have to say that for standard and straight sanding, better to do it with a rotating sand tool, the oscillation sanding seems to be not as effective as the rotating one (removing old painting was much slower with the multi-tool), though it is true that for corners and hard-to-access zones, the multi-tool is a better option or the only one. For cutting heads of nails, screws or old tubes that are in-wall this is definitely the tool for it. You can easily remove them and they'll remain just at the same level as your wall. The strongest con of a multi-tool for me is the really high noise it produces. Nevertheless, I am definitely happy to have it, I think this is a must-to-have for remodelling, rebuilding projects.
@G_Machine_Joe
@G_Machine_Joe 2 года назад
Love the video. 👍 For anyone thinking of buying an oscillating tool, stop thinking about it and go buy one! I bought one the day I started my kitchen renovation and it was immediately my favorite and MOST useful tool during the job. It saved tons of time and frustration, and made so many things that would have been a pain to accomplish easy and quick.
@cprice1
@cprice1 2 года назад
It's one of those tools that when you have a situation that's tough to fix, you're often very thankful for it. It's so versatile, and can go where other saws can't.
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 2 года назад
I believe I bought my kit at Harbor freight. If I remember right it is not an expensive brand name.
@ManOfTheDerp
@ManOfTheDerp 3 месяца назад
Just bought one for sanding some door frames and cutting out nails, works way better than I expected.
@jessicaroth49
@jessicaroth49 2 года назад
It's a sign I should buy the tools I have sitting in my virtual cart on a certain home remodeling store app! Love this video. Thanks!
@kctsp6631
@kctsp6631 2 года назад
I was debating on purchasing an Oscillating tool and this video helps a lot, your videos are always very informative, love your channel. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Thank you KC
@jakerandall24
@jakerandall24 2 года назад
For me, it's kind of one of those things that I didn't really thing about, but I've been renovating my basement and it's really helpful for all the tight spaces where a Sawzall or circular saw don't fit well. I'm really glad I have it now. Not sure if still going on, but got mine from home depot - dewalt had a sweet deal for the tool and small battery for 100
@robira1313
@robira1313 Год назад
After inserting the dowels into the pocket holes, I used my multi-tool to sheer off the protruding dowels! Worked great and saved me about 30 minutes of hand-sawing.
@johnclowes3894
@johnclowes3894 2 года назад
Just in case you don’t know you can always re sharpen your saw blades with a small triangle file. But you’ll need a vice to hold the blade steady. You can also sharpen those scrapper blades with angle grinder. I say this because these blades are NOT cheap and even the more expensive ones wear out quickly.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Thank you for the tips
@lmcsquaredgreendale3223
@lmcsquaredgreendale3223 2 года назад
I agree on the sharpening but I sharpened one, the semi-circular blade, one too many times and it was cutting fine and the blade literally broke apart and one piece went flying off and I was lucky that no one was working alongside me. The blade was quite hot because I was pushing it too hard but I just had one more cut too make..... you know how it is I'm sure. Lesson learned.
@beboploo
@beboploo Год назад
or better still use a dremmel small cutter disk does the job as long you've a vice
@user-no5yk6dh1r
@user-no5yk6dh1r 7 месяцев назад
That was incredibly helpful -- specific with usage examples without being overwhelming. Thanks!
@ladykenja2700
@ladykenja2700 2 года назад
- My very favorite tool. Works well when cutting small pieces. Thanx 4 sharing.
@jeremymyers5503
@jeremymyers5503 2 года назад
Love how you store your nailer in the background. Gave me an idea how to store mine
@ryanpenney1592
@ryanpenney1592 2 года назад
Wow I have absolutely zero remodeling projects to work on but this tool looks really cool!
@chipperkeithmgb
@chipperkeithmgb 2 года назад
I use mine with a old blade to get out weeds between my. Patios slabs works great
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
That's brilliant
@BoraHorzaGobuchul
@BoraHorzaGobuchul 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip. Now I usually use a special torch to kill the weeds but it sure is going to work like a charm in places where open flames are a no-no.
@chipperkeithmgb
@chipperkeithmgb 2 года назад
@@BoraHorzaGobuchul you are welcome
@pumpkinheadghoul
@pumpkinheadghoul 2 года назад
It's definitely an underrated tool in my home. I've owned one for around 5 years and I've yet to even take it out of the box yet.
@billy4072
@billy4072 2 года назад
Spot on 😂
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 2 года назад
I have used mine..a few times..comes in real handy..I should use it more..I am still an amateur with it.
@Mr.TonyClifton
@Mr.TonyClifton 2 года назад
Imagine if it was out of the box how quickly you could open the box with it!
@woodworkingandepoxy643
@woodworkingandepoxy643 2 года назад
We got and used one to put down a floor in our dining room and it came in super handy. Just realized something else I can use for it building a cabinet for my fiancee that I didn't think of lol
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 2 года назад
They are amazing tools. I just found a box full of how to use manuals.. Now.. to find all the attachments. I have them in a box somewhere.. Still learning. Going to enjoy watching this video again.
@melquesedekcastro7480
@melquesedekcastro7480 2 года назад
Thank you so very much for taking the time. Thank you.
@brianclark2119
@brianclark2119 2 года назад
Purchased my first oscillating tool yesterday to do the trim around the wood work to aid in the installation of laminate flooring. I found the tool with a stiff scraper blade especially good for cutting the old carpet into strips that made them easy for me to carry. Sure beat the utility knife I had planned to use.
@northcackalacky4694
@northcackalacky4694 2 года назад
Cool idea.
@ambhouse
@ambhouse 2 года назад
I recently discoverd this exact same thing also! And what a back and knee saver! I had done half of the living room with the utility knife and decided, 'there had to be a better way'. You tube to the rescue.
@Zhahn-Pam
@Zhahn-Pam Год назад
I love your videos. They are very well produced. You have a great personality, and you explain things extremely well. You are right on about all of your subject matter. I can depend on the info that you share. I find the bloopers at the end of the videos entertaining.
@cohen860
@cohen860 5 месяцев назад
You're a good teacher!
@TheMargo420
@TheMargo420 Год назад
I had no idea what this tool can do! Remarkable! I like mine more now.
@IKnowAGuyLLC
@IKnowAGuyLLC 7 месяцев назад
Another tip! Hearing protection! Great video Thank you !
@philipneri9482
@philipneri9482 2 года назад
Thanks, love multi tools….great tips…love tools!!!!!
@cddemoss
@cddemoss 5 месяцев назад
this is so helpful as I'm new to multi tool. so very very helpful. thanks
@davidthomson6106
@davidthomson6106 2 года назад
Absolutely the next most used tool at home for me after my Impact Driver. So versatile even on things you'd never have thought before you had one. I just wish they didn't go so blades so easily 💰
@matthewbailey2013
@matthewbailey2013 Год назад
Ok, should i get 20v impact or would a 18v do ? Automotive application.
@jwestrik9308
@jwestrik9308 Год назад
A tip: the wood blades can easily be re-sharpened with a triangular file. The file has a harder Rockwell rating than these blades. First level the blades a bit with a flat file and after that reprofile the teeth with a triangular file. (3 sided file). As for bi-metal, just buy new ones :)
@johnjohn-ne8fw
@johnjohn-ne8fw Месяц назад
Nicely done!
@paulinedavis8734
@paulinedavis8734 Месяц назад
Thanks for the TUTORIAL.... I was thinking of buying one to take off the old caulking around my windows & re caulk them .. AND didn’t know they made a special caulking blade ❤❤❤
@agatrovador
@agatrovador 2 года назад
Had to stop midway to go run out and buy a scraping blade, came back and watched the rest of the video after that. Thanks for great tips!
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
So glad we could help you
@thehound1359
@thehound1359 2 года назад
I love this thing for plunge cuts.
@HW-75
@HW-75 2 года назад
A good friend of mine that does home repairs uses this tool alot. He used it to cut off the bolts on a old toilet I had then used a oscillating scrapper blade to remove the chalking from the floor. He had it done very quickly compared if he had to do it by hand.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
That's an awesome way to use the tool too.
@PIANOSTYLE100
@PIANOSTYLE100 2 года назад
Watched it all. Worth seeing..still learning.
@skyhawaii5446
@skyhawaii5446 2 года назад
Great video brother and a must see for anyone who uses a multi tool. I thought I had a few tricks, but I think you beat me by a few. Killer carpet cutter invention. I use my dull blades to cut old caulking and knock off paint chips. No need to grind down the saw teeth. Just run the blade on cement for a minute or so. The blade can be used on both sides and the tip to demo baseboards, trims etc. without busting up the drywall. The dull blade also works great for knocking off delaminating stucco and removing cement spills/splashes. You should do another video on the difference between a good multi tool and a bad one. The fine line for me is the the high sound that can be deafening and the vibration of the tool when used for prolonged periods of time that can actually cause bodily harm to ones bone joints. I have used Fein, Bosch, Dewalt, and Makita as a professional tradesman/painter. Each tool has its pros and cons and rest assured, blades are not cheap for anyone who is considering buying a multi tool. Thanks for the tips.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
It sounds like you would have a lot more experience making a video on the pros and cons of each than I would. I've only had experience with two brands. Thank you for the tips, they will definitely help others.
@asakayosapro
@asakayosapro 2 года назад
Little bit of a tip: Whatever it is you are cutting, scraping, sanding or whatnot, make sure it's stiffened up and stationary when you're working on it with these tools. Nothing's gonna happen if the material you're working on oscillates with your attachment of choice.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
That is a great tip, thank you very much.
@BoraHorzaGobuchul
@BoraHorzaGobuchul 2 года назад
That's actually once of the reasons this tool is relatively safe. It's hard to cut off you finger with this thing )
@tikaanipippin
@tikaanipippin Год назад
Agreed. I use it for thinning out my bamboo thicket. It's great on the first 3/4 of the cut, then it is necessary to go in at 90 degrees from the initial cut.
@adamwatts8343
@adamwatts8343 Год назад
Very helpful
@SistaInTheFaith
@SistaInTheFaith 2 года назад
Great video! I learned so much! Thank you for sharing!
@HFVidShotz
@HFVidShotz 2 года назад
Thanks. I have one and have only used it to remove glue from the floor after removing vinyl tile. Now I know more ways to use this tool. Thanks.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
So glad this could help you
@mrrandybell
@mrrandybell 6 месяцев назад
Thank you so much this tool is very new to me but I think I will love it with your help and instruction.
@cyberdiverwatson
@cyberdiverwatson 2 месяца назад
I just ordered a multitool... this was good for me as a beginner.
@DarrenGerbrandt
@DarrenGerbrandt Год назад
Love my multitool and you gave some great tips that are only obvious once pointed out, great repurposing of dull blades guess I won't be throwing those out now.
@nemonemo6285
@nemonemo6285 5 месяцев назад
Perfect, thank you.
@rhonda2929
@rhonda2929 2 года назад
Loving the videos that help with crafting tools 👍👍😁
@markaugustin1862
@markaugustin1862 2 года назад
My step son helped us with re-tiling both bathrooms and I had recently bought one of these tools. He's a contractor and calls it an "E" tool. Easier to say than oscillating tool. Think "EEEEEEEEEEE'" as the noise it makes. Great video!
@CoKanet-no2jt
@CoKanet-no2jt 2 месяца назад
We call it an undercut haha
@Verb130
@Verb130 2 года назад
Great tips! I find that cutting round stock with the round blades is easier.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Great to know, thank you
@davidcole5803
@davidcole5803 2 года назад
My favourite use for this tool is cutting square or rectangular holes in wood, great for mortise and tenon joints etc.
@azcanuck764
@azcanuck764 7 месяцев назад
I just ran across your channel Clinton and subscribed right away. I really like your 'no BS' style! You mentioned, when cutting round things like pipe, that using a wider blade made it easier to keep on track. I like the curved half-moon shaped blade, it doesn't jump off track at all. 😉
@Sircnommi
@Sircnommi 11 месяцев назад
I almost bought one tonight but was still unsure. I live in a camper. Limited space & money so i really weigh it all out before purchasing. You have made my mind up😁 thank you sir for doing this video. Checking out through your links. If I purchase online it will be through here
@jontnoneya3404
@jontnoneya3404 10 месяцев назад
Awesome! I was just thinking about getting this but didn't really know all these things about it. Thanks for this!!! It really seems like a flexible tool and one I should have bought long ago.
@rhuynh
@rhuynh 2 года назад
This was a great video and had not seen one on oscillating tools or at least not as comprehensive! Well done!
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Thank you very much
@SuzaVision55
@SuzaVision55 6 месяцев назад
Thank you!! Love these practical tips and the bloopers :)
@dcvariousvids8082
@dcvariousvids8082 2 года назад
Excellent presentation, thank you.
@2icelollys1goat
@2icelollys1goat 2 года назад
Hi. I'm sceptical about tips n tricks RU-vid videos but....this was fantastic. Thank you
@markrobinson9956
@markrobinson9956 2 года назад
Thank you, Clinton! I've got to remodel two bathrooms, and this tool will make that much easier.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
Wow, that sounds like a lot of work. I definitely wish you the best of luck.
@markrobinson9956
@markrobinson9956 2 года назад
@@SpecificLove7 thank you! All part of the joy of homeownership.
@stevefromlondon9175
@stevefromlondon9175 2 года назад
Thank you so much for these tips have a good day sir Regards Steve UK London
@Kalanifromda808
@Kalanifromda808 11 месяцев назад
Just got my first oscillating tool ever which is the Dewalt 12v, I think it’ll be a great tool for me as a beginner!
@Stryckerrr
@Stryckerrr 3 месяца назад
Thanks Eminem!
@catherinedesilets8960
@catherinedesilets8960 2 года назад
Such a helpful video for a beginner like me !!! Thank you so much
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
You are very welcome
@dcmsr5141
@dcmsr5141 2 года назад
Haven’t used it yet, it came in a bundle pack. Just subbed
@allenromrig2359
@allenromrig2359 16 дней назад
Thank you.
@kosta2177
@kosta2177 2 года назад
Finally someone explained hat can I do with that tool. Thank you
@bobjones37450
@bobjones37450 25 дней назад
The reference to the project farm video definitely earned you a like and subscribe. He is the go to guy for unbiased reviews of all kinds of products. I would definitely recommend checking his channel out
@davedonofrio230
@davedonofrio230 2 года назад
Thank you, and thanks for mentioning project farm, my go to for making decisions on what to invest in, and very educational. If you haven’t been there, check it out!
@jhors7777
@jhors7777 2 года назад
Thank you for posting this helpful video
@Valtrach
@Valtrach 2 года назад
Super interesting. Thank you for your time and work.
@CDLANEY1520
@CDLANEY1520 7 месяцев назад
I love these tools, it's like having a magic wand in your tool kit!.....🙃🙃🙃
@kentbyron7608
@kentbyron7608 Год назад
A++ communicator, crisp, clear and helpful. Excellent work. Bravo! Gratitude! Subscribed. ❤️🙏🏼👏🦅👈🏽
@purrmeowutah5501
@purrmeowutah5501 Год назад
Amazingly helpful! Thank you so much! 😁
@jazzfan7491
@jazzfan7491 11 месяцев назад
Great video. Super useful for a beginner with this tool like myself!
@MeR-md1jq
@MeR-md1jq 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I randomly stopped here and am happy I did.
@Eric19401
@Eric19401 8 месяцев назад
Excellent tips. Thanks for posting this.
@spacep0d
@spacep0d 2 года назад
Great video, and thanks for not adding background music!
@RandomDudeFromSomewhere
@RandomDudeFromSomewhere 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting this!
@stevebartley8594
@stevebartley8594 2 года назад
My favorite tool !
@kevinosborne2474
@kevinosborne2474 2 месяца назад
Perfect explanation thank you , very helpful.
@carldrogo9492
@carldrogo9492 Год назад
This looks indispensable in the DIY toolkit. I definitely need to get this.
@shanikacollinstaylor
@shanikacollinstaylor Год назад
Harbor Freight has one on clearance for $13.99
@SteveMacSticky
@SteveMacSticky 2 года назад
these are very useful tools to have
@mickjager5974
@mickjager5974 2 года назад
I didn't think mine was very useful till I needed to replace some rotting finger jointed window molding. it really worked well there! Looks like the scrapper blade attachment would be good too.
@chiefbrody2173
@chiefbrody2173 2 года назад
Yeah plus they probably make a microphone attachment for it as well so you can strut the stage and literally cut rug. Huge fan. Rock on, Mick
@auntievern
@auntievern Год назад
Very helpful and informative thank you so much!
@sivi9741
@sivi9741 2 месяца назад
Good job !
@tedanzigg
@tedanzigg Год назад
Good video, easy to understand, from the UK thanks.
@TheAnimalsMagicShop
@TheAnimalsMagicShop Год назад
I just got one - thanks for the tips!
@g.fortin3228
@g.fortin3228 2 года назад
Love the tips ! need to use mine more geez i'm missing out.
@nikkimcneil7929
@nikkimcneil7929 Год назад
I was going to rent one of these, and found it it was not available for rental. I had to buy one and was kicking myself for having to spend more than I wanted. After watching this video, I feel really good about my purchase because I'm realizing how many uses it has! Thank you!
@lawrencegatt4515
@lawrencegatt4515 2 года назад
Love ❤️ your videos from OZ 🇦🇺
@Dragon-Slay3r
@Dragon-Slay3r Год назад
Theres a sander behind the oscilating saw with a tab at the back as a battery so 7 can fall on its back to make it long
@joeminpa6705
@joeminpa6705 2 года назад
My first attempt at using my oscillating multi tool made me think it was useless. I had to think about what was happening, and realized the quarter round I was cutting was only attached to the cabinet at the far end. This allowed the quarter round to vibrate with the blade, so instead of cutting through, it was like the multi tool and quarter round were performing a very fast tango. Once I secured the loose side of the quarter round, the blade cut surprisingly well. Thanks for the tips.
@SpecificLove7
@SpecificLove7 2 года назад
We have definitely all been there, glad it worked out for you.
@pasqualeparente9776
@pasqualeparente9776 2 года назад
The dance you are referring to is more like a samba basic step and not the complex step of a Tango. roflmao.
@kevlar1482
@kevlar1482 Год назад
@@pasqualeparente9776 Nope, it was more like twerking.
@pambeck324
@pambeck324 Год назад
Thank you for this video, I’ve wanted to invest in this tool for some time now, had no idea you could purchase separate attachments. Going to Lowes asap.
@skip877
@skip877 Год назад
This was very helpful and insightful. thanks!
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