Fein multimaster

Discussion in 'General Flooring Chat' started by Robroy, May 2, 2012.

  1. Robroy

    Robroy Well-Known Member

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    After fitting some spacia the other day , and being fairly new to this lvt,s I realised that I need to get a fein saw to cut the architraves !
    but had a look theres loads, which one will do the job, its probably all i,d use it for. The basic one is around 140.00.
    What size blades do you use ?
    I have a roberts jamb cutter for laminate but not as accurate for low cuts.
     
  2. Rugrat

    Rugrat Well-Known Member

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    Do you have the long neck jamb saw as that goes flat to the floor if required the blade is cuped to hide the locking nut.
     
  3. nabflooring

    nabflooring Active Member

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    Basic one will do, I use a wood/metal blade in case it hits a nail and I use it on a low speed as it burns the blades out on a fast speed, I normally use the fast speed when using it as a sander. Also dont use to much pressure and keep it on the move, let the machine do the work.
     
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  4. Robroy

    Robroy Well-Known Member

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    Do you have the long neck jamb saw as that goes flat to the floor if required the blade is cuped to hide the locking nut.






    Don't think so , bought it when they first came out , don't think the adjustment is that good on it
     
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  7. Robroy

    Robroy Well-Known Member

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    Im starting to think the same do I want to spend the ££ on a fein when its only gonna be used once a week on architraves ?
    Anyone using any other makes they could recommend ?
     
  8. mjfl

    mjfl Well-Known Member

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    i've got a fein and a bosch that i take in with me but the horse stays outside. lol
     
  9. welsh wood

    welsh wood Well-Known Member

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    nothing wrong with the old tried & tested method of one of them ancient artifacts called a hand-saw... bit more elbow work than a fein or a bosch but looooads less of a dent in the pocket, especially if req'd just once or twice p/wk
     
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  10. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    ive had my fein for 4+yrs
    Tbh it gets used maybe once a week
    If it broke id buy another tomoz no question..
     

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