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brandom11

20/08/2007 11:10 AM

Fein Multimaster off brand replacement flush cut saw Question.

I'm doing a hardwood floor install and have come to the end off life
with the flush cut saw attachment. The one that's about 2" wide.
After checking on the replacement prices I've found a genuine fein saw
for about $45.00 each a little less is you buy a 3 pack. and also
have found an aftermarket manufacturer on E-bay for about $21.00 per
blade.

Has anyone used these? any reccomendations as to other source and
prices.


This topic has 6 replies

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Robatoy

in reply to brandom11 on 20/08/2007 11:10 AM

20/08/2007 12:20 PM

On Aug 20, 2:10 pm, brandom11 <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm doing a hardwood floor install and have come to the end off life
> with the flush cut saw attachment. The one that's about 2" wide.
> After checking on the replacement prices I've found a genuine fein saw
> for about $45.00 each a little less is you buy a 3 pack. and also
> have found an aftermarket manufacturer on E-bay for about $21.00 per
> blade.
>
> Has anyone used these? any reccomendations as to other source and
> prices.

Sharpen the old one with a Dremel and a cut-off wheel. Somebody
suggested that in here some time ago, and I have been thankful ever
since.

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b

in reply to brandom11 on 20/08/2007 11:10 AM

20/08/2007 7:43 PM

I have had good success with slitting saw blades from the machinist'
supply house. not cheap, though.
dremel is selling a chinese drycut diamond blade for their silly
attachment "system" that happens to fit the fein and works a charm for
plunging into hard materials. there may also be a toothed woodcutting
blade as part of that system.

b

in reply to brandom11 on 20/08/2007 11:10 AM

21/08/2007 9:43 AM

On Aug 21, 8:14 am, "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote:


> Can you give me a reference to this? I did searchs on variations of dremel
> drycut diamond blade, but came up empty.



I bought it at home depot. here's the "attachment system" thingie:
<http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?
storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053&productId=100074420>

the diamond blade didn't show up on HD's website for me, but it may be
on the shelf at your local borg anyway. anyplace that carries dremel
should be able to order it for you.

CK

"CM"

in reply to brandom11 on 20/08/2007 11:10 AM

21/08/2007 2:10 PM

We buy the eBay blades all the time. They work fine.

cm


"brandom11" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm doing a hardwood floor install and have come to the end off life
> with the flush cut saw attachment. The one that's about 2" wide.
> After checking on the replacement prices I've found a genuine fein saw
> for about $45.00 each a little less is you buy a 3 pack. and also
> have found an aftermarket manufacturer on E-bay for about $21.00 per
> blade.
>
> Has anyone used these? any reccomendations as to other source and
> prices.
>

TT

"Toller"

in reply to brandom11 on 20/08/2007 11:10 AM

21/08/2007 3:14 PM


<[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>I have had good success with slitting saw blades from the machinist'
> supply house. not cheap, though.
> dremel is selling a chinese drycut diamond blade for their silly
> attachment "system" that happens to fit the fein and works a charm for
> plunging into hard materials. there may also be a toothed woodcutting
> blade as part of that system.
>
Can you give me a reference to this? I did searchs on variations of dremel
drycut diamond blade, but came up empty.

TT

"Toller"

in reply to brandom11 on 20/08/2007 11:10 AM

21/08/2007 1:11 AM


"brandom11" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm doing a hardwood floor install and have come to the end off life
> with the flush cut saw attachment. The one that's about 2" wide.
> After checking on the replacement prices I've found a genuine fein saw
> for about $45.00 each a little less is you buy a 3 pack. and also
> have found an aftermarket manufacturer on E-bay for about $21.00 per
> blade.
>
> Has anyone used these? any reccomendations as to other source and
> prices.
>
I bought some off brand sandpaper for my 16/32 and had to throw it out.
Save your $21.


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