let us know how you get on, with the dewalt - as i said i did not find them very goodJust brought the Dewalt one from tool station for collection.

let us know how you get on, with the dewalt - as i said i did not find them very goodJust brought the Dewalt one from tool station for collection.
Sorry I meant the dewalt tool - although it comes with 2 blades. Having never owned or used one before I have nothing to compare.let us know how you get on, with the dewalt - as i said i did not find them very good
not sure exactly how it will cut on the side teeth as they will be going perhaps 95% sideways in a nose forward motionThis one looks to be really useful - 3 sided unfortunately out of stock. Can not find anyone else doing one.
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Honestly, I think it'll pay for itself very quickly; now you have one you'll start finding uses for it. They make a super neat, quick job of zipping a square of plasterboard out for installing a backbox..t is a bit more than I would have spent
You may have a point as it mostly moves side to side and so the 2 sides would mostly be "drumming" bouncing of my sideways movement. Nevery used a multi tool until just now on a test piece. Good job they were out of stock.not sure exactly how it will cut on the side teeth as they will be going perhaps 95% sideways in a nose forward motion
and with a slicing motion it will still be more than 80% drumming on the surface and as its hardwood soft metal blade the last thing you need is it bouncing stopping it making surface contact and cutting
I am thinking about all the past jobs that I could of used it on.Honestly, I think it'll pay for itself very quickly; now you have one you'll start finding uses for it. They make a super neat, quick job of zipping a square of plasterboard out for installing a backbox..
There was a squeaking joist hanger and a missing fire alarm wire here post plastering:
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.. so just multitooled a big square of plasterboard out, fixed the hanger, found the wire, then reinstalled the piece of plastered plasterboard, filled and painted (different brand, you can just slightly see the outline. One day I'll repaint the whole ceiling to get rid of it) but the cut from the MT was so neat that repairing was a doddle
Also, they're relatively low dust compared to eg cutting with a grinder; massively useful things
iff it was perhaps 2 or 3 pounds i would buy one to see iff it works as sometimes the impossible can work but not in the way you thinkYou may have a point as it mostly moves side to side and so the 2 sides would mostly be "drumming" bouncing of my sideways movement. Nevery used a multi tool until just now on a test piece. Good job they were out of stock.

as an asideLidl often have blade packs in for £8-9.
Or eBay
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Yep I see 2 types of blade and the dewalt is an open end type but it also comes with a closed end adapteras an aside
if you have the choice off an open back to the blade["U" shape] for your machine always always choose that option as fitting is three or four rotations to add or remove with no downside
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