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Fein MultiMaster FMM 250Q Top Variable Speed Sanding and Scraping/Cutting Tool with Case

Fein MultiMaster FMM 250Q Top Variable Speed Sanding and Scraping/Cutting Tool with Case Reviews




Brand:Fein

Model : FMM 250Q Top

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Fein MultiMaster FMM 250Q Top Variable Speed Sanding and Scraping/Cutting Tool with Case Review

I bought the Fein Multimaster for a wood floor installation as there were many
undercutting operations that it was clear that tool would be required for. If you
are changing out carpet for a wood floor, undercutting the sheet rock for clearance
and to get that "installed when the house was built" look, you will find this tool very useful
to catch those spots that the Crain Supersaw can't get to. You can't live without
the case because of the large collection of blades and attachments you will acquire.
Using the Multimaster to cut the underlayment around the kitchen counters will
consume a blade standard wood blade, but is a lot safer than using a
toe kick saw and the fein will reach all the corners.

In addition to the kit, you will need the E-cut combo blade kit that has the
precision wood blade (for cutting door jambs), the standard wood blade
(for cutting underlayment around counters using the depth stop) and a
wood metal blade that you can never have enough of. The "wood metal" blades
are bimetal and last longer, so you always use them when they will do the job nicely.
Save your dull bimetal blades, they are excellent power scrapers. You know the
blade is dull when it starts burning the wood a bit.

The carbide rasp in the kit is the cat's meow. You will find that contractors
spilled a lot of paint and sheet rock mud that the carpet covered. This will
make your floor uneven if you don't clean it up. The neat thing about the rasp
is that you can soak it in paint remover when it gets gummed up and it is ready
to go again. It will also do a good job cleaning up mortar around the fireplace.

The fein costs quite a bit and the blades cost a lot as consumables, but the tool
is useful for a lot of cutting that would otherwise be very difficult to impossible
to get done. Some of the aftermarket blades are cheaper but only offer four
positions on the tool. These are the most common mounting positions.

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