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Re: Multimaster
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maQ5cq1cHac
Looks fantastic in the advert, as most things do!
Great if you have a good eye and a steady hand I guess.
Even in the advert some things are described as "possible".
I'd wait for a cheap Chinese copy given the eye watering price.
Looks fantastic in the advert, as most things do!
Great if you have a good eye and a steady hand I guess.
Even in the advert some things are described as "possible".
I'd wait for a cheap Chinese copy given the eye watering price.
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: Multimaster
Thanks for the link..... There is a much cheaper but less powerful and slower revving Bosch version. I'm being 'pressurised' to lay a wood floor in our hallway. There are 5 doorways and many turns and twists of skirting board and door frames - and this machine promises to be able to undercut these to allow the floor to be laid under without removal - but I have far from a steady hand........
Also now found the Tooltec Multicutter..from Netto. We don't get Netto in Scotland - has anyone used these Tooltec/Netto 'bargain' tools??
Also now found the Tooltec Multicutter..from Netto. We don't get Netto in Scotland - has anyone used these Tooltec/Netto 'bargain' tools??
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Re: Multimaster
would you be able to fabricate some sort of rest? if you're aiming to get a line parallel to the top of the skirting board, you could have an arm (or even a wheel on an arm) to keep you the right distance away constantly?
Re: Multimaster
The Youtube demo shows them doing precisely the job I need to do -simply sliding the saw along on top of a piece of the flooring as a guide to undercut a door frame. Looks GREAT - but can a hamfisted amateur joiner like me do this ?? I wasn't even allowed to do woodwork at skool - had to take Latin instead - thats been REALLY useful to me..............
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Re: Multimaster
Roy I have the Bosch one, I love it, it come with 2 blades really easy to use and I can cut long straight lines now where using a jigsaw I could never do straight cuts.
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Re: Multimaster
Hello BMCE,
have you tried your local tool hire shop, possibly they have something suitable, and may be more cost effective?
Alec
have you tried your local tool hire shop, possibly they have something suitable, and may be more cost effective?
Alec
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Re: Multimaster
Go on , bite the bullet
buy the correct tool use it and ebay it or sell on local Gumtree 


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Re: Multimaster
I think you mean squander money, doubt Roy will be interested in that.bite the bullet
Hire shop is an excellent idea, they should have a tool just for the job he wants to do. Much better than any "Jack of all trades" tool.
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Re: Multimaster
Thanks lads - bought the Bosch one today - 15% off at Homebase.. Could maybe have saved a bit by buying online - but the floor has to at least to be started tomorrow...........or else! 




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Re: Multimaster
Now all you need to do is show her how to use it, so she has something to do whilst your looking at trainsbmcecosse wrote:Thanks lads - bought the Bosch one today - 15% off at Homebase.. Could maybe have saved a bit by buying online - but the floor has to at least to be started tomorrow...........or else!

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Re: Multimaster
has anyone got one of these in the Midlands I can borrow? I really need to re-grout the bathroom...
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Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
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where to break down next?
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Re: Multimaster
Finished yet?
It'll be no internet forums next!
It'll be no internet forums next!
"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"