Couldn't agree more with this comment I was weighing buying one of these and searched up "uses for oscillating tool" This video was literally exactly what I was hoping to find :) thank you
A very informative video. I don’t usually need to watch these but after buying a Dewalt 355 I wanted to be 100% sure I knew what the blades were capable of. Brilliant👍🏻
Just got my Dewalt DCS355 kit and was delighted to find your comprehensive demo and a great selection of tunes; bopped all the way through it. All setup and ready for action. Thank you 😍
As an electrician that does strictly remodels this is an absolute essential tool. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx0vyBwjtx9GGOuiqUVT2sRoYqmDoNT_RI Being able to precision cut any material with a light weight tool is priceless.I upgraded to this Dewalt 20v from a competitor's 12v. The Dewalt 20v is just as light as the competitor's 12v. I am extremely pleased with the overall performance and battery life of this tool. As far as oscillators go, they just aren't very ergonomic tools. The dewalt oscillators have an offset handle that do make them somewhat more ergonomic than the competitors' oscillators.
Im new to the whole diy building and what not. Ive got pretry much every other tool except this one. After watching this video im definitely adding one to my collection with all of those accessories.
I can't think of a better video that shows so many uses and with no nonsense, just one after the other. Thank you. I'm going to check out your other videos.
a cool hack I saw a while back was where someone had attached a standard hooked stanley blade (the type you use for lino and carpet) to his multi tool so it cut on a pulling action rather than a pushing action - seemed a good idea for cutting softer/flexible materials.
That would be good Peter as opposed to having to push, easier to control. The carpet / carton blade is pretty good though albeit you have to push ! Cheers for the hack 👍😃
That’s why I have switched over to Ridgid tool for the last 15+ years . Lifetime warranty on them as long as they are registered which is not a problem. They have replaced anything I have had a problem with , thank you “ Ridgid “ you have a lifetime customer.
I use the scraper tool a lot when decorating. I would love a delta sanding pad made from diamond grit so it can be used wet for all kinds of grinding and polishing into corners
On my 3rd multi from harbor freight. 2 returns. 1 unreturnable. What's a good entry level model? Remodeling the whole house. Roofing trusses to flooring joists. Everything in-between. Can't be bothered to keep slowing down over cheap plastic
@@Bacrenfencing thanks for the help! First time user too. Kinda got the feel already. Was skeptical at first thinking it'd jump around alot, found different positions remedy that with practice. And definitely a game changer for diy people like me. Anything that's a multi tool is something to check out if you don't want to haul a huge box around.
How do you smoothen the PVC pipe, and Is a Jig saw good to cut a large circle in a Glued wooden board? I am making a game board. I like you template tool. Never thought of it for that.
You can use the grout removal diamond blades to cut or notch small tiles but I would not recommend it. It would take far too long. Best to stick with an actual tile cutter or angle grinder for that.
You could maybe cut some very soft ceramic with a diamond abrasive blade but tile definitely does not do well with vibration and trying to cut it with a multitool will be nothing but heartache. Even the best cuts won't have a clean edge which is critical. There are tools much better suited for the task. Angle grinder, snap cutter, wet saw, dry saw, tile nippers, etc.
Bought a Dewalt DWE315KT, satisfied with this tool, but they should make a blade that can also file fine metals, such as enlarging a lock hole plate by 1mm, which the Fein brand does have in its range, I see AFTER purchasing this Dewalt. And of course they don't fit .Too bad!
can anyone tell me the best tool to use to cut into polywall white high shine board. its harder than i thought and the circular saw is cutting it but in chips.... and flyin all over the place. i was thinking of buying this in the Ryobi brand since i have all there tools so far. pleasse help!!!!
I'm on the fence with getting this type of tool. It excels at plunge cuts but I feel like a 1 handed recip saw can do it all, at least starting with a drill hole
A couple of things I have used them for (1) With metal blade cutting old toilet flange bolts out to remove toilet also the same blade to remove old caulking around that toilet. (2) I took a old worn blade with a angle grinder cut out and sharpened a hook blade for cutting roofing. (3) cut garage door and door sweep thick rubber weather stripping .
Thanks Kevin, yes, there are loads of uses, I just tried to illustrate some of the uses that I use it for but there are probably hundreds of other uses for this tool. Thanks for the comment
Great tool at times I wonder what I'd do without it ....man you can cut straight 🤣..... Did I see see a wee Makita battery in the background when you were removing the dried wood glue 🤣🤣
Haha Ian, I detect a little sarcasm.........my cutting is as squint as the next guys 😂 Yes, Makita battery in the background, I have a cordless Makita track saw and radio and have to say that I am more and more impressed with Makita and Milwaukee these days.........I have had a really bad experience with Dewalt recently, will upload a video about it once I get a chance 👍
@@Bacrenfencing I was just going to buy a jig saw or sawsall to cut a hole in a water valve box. But I'd rather buy a multi tool cause I would be able to use it more in the future.
Lance what do you mean by "do"? Carpet adhesive is stronger than the fibers on the bottom side of carpet or carpet pad so the first step will always be ripping up the carpet which leaves the glue on the floor. If you're asking if this is the best tool for removing large amounts of glue from a concrete slab then the answer is definitely no, although it could come in handy in corners or under cabinets.
Used a dewalt metal cutting blade for nails with this tool, only for it to be defeated, causing the blade teeth to wear down and the motor to overheat and shut off. Any ideas what the hell I did wrong? The nails I was cutting were smaller than the one in this video and didn't cut anywhere near as easy.
Were the nails stainless steel perhaps ? Stainless is a very hard material to cut..........it sounds like you encountered stainless nails or a similar material.
Great vid. Any particular brand of blades you find are good? I struggle to know which ones to go with every time I need new ones. None are that cheap either. Thanks.
Hi Simon, I just tend to buy blades as I need them for specific jobs. I usually just hunt about on Ebay for good deals. I use wood and plastic cutting blades the most, so just tend to buy packs of 10 and use them as consumables. I spend more on the diamond blades and usually use Dewalt. It really depends on your specific application but for me personally, I just buy cheap packs of 10. Hope this helps ?
Chase are you really suggesting we tackle hundreds of sq ft of ceiling with a blade 2 inches wide? I wouldn't do that even if I was getting paid by the hour...
@@micahned I think I meant if there was an attachment to remove popcorn. I’ve removed thousands of sq feet of popcorn ceiling. And I wouldn’t use a standard 2” for popcorn. But I would probably just use my drywall sander with a more aggressive pad. And go for a knock down texture for better noise isolation than a flat ceiling. And less work to try and patch rough areas.
Looks like it does quite a lot of damage to the material when removing adhesives. Maybe a broader blade or some way to hold it more level without following dips
Muy importante es ocupar la herramienta de corte adecuada al material. Ocupe una para corte de metal marca Diablo, en fibrocemento, se gasto completamente a los 60cm de corte lineal.
Hi I m new to this tool and is now looking at Multi tool, can I know the model of this ? And also why so many different model or voltage etc, any difference or? Thanks for any feedback
Yes, the makita multi tool will do everything that I showed in this video with the Dewalt, you just need to get an assortment of different blades for different tasks 👍
I use my multitool for cutting through PVC and plywood, but also for detail sanding. Will do drywall once I get my new home later this year. Very handy tool indeed
It depends which retailer you buy it from. I just bought the bare tool and bought the blades separately but some packages offer the batteries and blades included.
An updated version of my most popular video so far. Here I attempt to show the sheer versatility of the Dewalt Multi Tool - One of my most used tools. Hopefully this video gives an insight as to some of the uses that the multi tool can be used for. Please remember to give the video a like if you found it helpful at all - Thank you ! 👍
Cutting, grinding, and sanding...I count 3 operations. Also those 3 operations encompass half of what most tradesmen do all day so exactly what point are you trying to mak
This Dewalt Multi tool has a design where the blade can be mounted in any direction. Just press the lever and set your blade to whatever angle you wish.
The only issue I had with mine was because it is an oscillating tool it vibrates and DeWalt is not known for having good connections so that being said it vibrated all the wires loose on the inside and I had to go in and solder everything back together
Probably not, but the vice was used as an aid for filming. If on the job and I need to secure the work piece, I would normally use my portable vice or quick clamps. Thanks for the comment 👍😃
Hi Rob, No, I have not tried the Smart blades, are they any good ? I just tend to buy cheap blades from ebay and Amazon but have a couple of Dewalt diamond blades which are OK. I should really invest in better blades, especially the metal cutting blades as they seem to dull down pretty quickly. I will take a look at the smart blades.
Link to the multi tool here amzn.to/3uizoit
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Excellent video. No bullcrap about the history of the tool or anything like that. Just shows what it will do.
Thanks Brian !
There’s not a long history but yea that’s funny af 😂
Couldn't agree more with this comment
I was weighing buying one of these and searched up "uses for oscillating tool"
This video was literally exactly what I was hoping to find :) thank you
I’ve been using this for a long time, I would be completely lost without this at work
Yes, I am the same, super handy tool ! Thanks for the comment
A very informative video. I don’t usually need to watch these but after buying a Dewalt 355 I wanted to be 100% sure I knew what the blades were capable of. Brilliant👍🏻
I am glad it was helpful Gary, thanks for the comment 👍😀
Those blades can be taken seriously BRO
Have you been impressed by it up to now?
@@Bacrenfencing vb
Just got my Dewalt DCS355 kit and was delighted to find your comprehensive demo and a great selection of tunes; bopped all the way through it. All setup and ready for action. Thank you 😍
Great, someone that likes my taste in music.........a very rare thing 😂 Hope you enjoy using your new multi tool !
As an electrician that does strictly remodels this is an absolute essential tool. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx0vyBwjtx9GGOuiqUVT2sRoYqmDoNT_RI Being able to precision cut any material with a light weight tool is priceless.I upgraded to this Dewalt 20v from a competitor's 12v. The Dewalt 20v is just as light as the competitor's 12v. I am extremely pleased with the overall performance and battery life of this tool. As far as oscillators go, they just aren't very ergonomic tools. The dewalt oscillators have an offset handle that do make them somewhat more ergonomic than the competitors' oscillators.
Thanks !
Why do you say "competitor"? Just say the brand, bro
You got right to the point without saying a word, thank you. In some dewalt videos people talk way to much and demonstrate very little.
I appreciate that! Thanks for the comment 👍
The best video I watched about this tool. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you that was very helpful looking foward to installing that dishwasher for my wife thanks again God bless you
You are very welcome
Im new to the whole diy building and what not. Ive got pretry much every other tool except this one. After watching this video im definitely adding one to my collection with all of those accessories.
Awesome, thank you! I am sure you will enjoy owning the new multi tool !
I can't think of a better video that shows so many uses and with no nonsense, just one after the other. Thank you. I'm going to check out your other videos.
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video. I just ordered a tool kit that included this. I wasn't aware of all of it's great uses. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the comment
a cool hack I saw a while back was where someone had attached a standard hooked stanley blade (the type you use for lino and carpet) to his multi tool so it cut on a pulling action rather than a pushing action - seemed a good idea for cutting softer/flexible materials.
That would be good Peter as opposed to having to push, easier to control. The carpet / carton blade is pretty good though albeit you have to push ! Cheers for the hack 👍😃
Saw this too using hook blades for a razor knife.
Thanks for the tips on cutting screws and bolts. Will use slowest speed and move blade side to side.
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Looking at the comments.
I'm happy, to wait for my package.
Glad to a DeWalt guy:]
Hope you enjoy it!
I wish all instructional videos were like this. Engaging and clearly shot. ❤
Ah, thanks for he lovely comment 😎👍
Its terrible
Thank you, brand new to use a multitool and your details about how to use. It were very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Hands down the most useful video I’ve seen on this tool (and I’ve watched many). Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
hey man thanks for the video. after watching this im fully convinced this is what i need for my home repair. ( and I dont want to buy multiple tools)
Glad I could help
Thank you for this video.. I’m a new owner and the possibilities are endless!! Glad I found this video
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video....thanks for posting
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome video!!!!!
I’m new to the multi tool. Your video is helping me understand the functions of this tool.
Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
great video. no bs...just footage of the tool in action. thank you!
Glad you liked it Joe, thanks for the comment
That’s why I have switched over to Ridgid tool for the last 15+ years . Lifetime warranty on them as long as they are registered which is not a problem. They have replaced anything I have had a problem with , thank you “ Ridgid “ you have a lifetime customer.
Lifetime warranty - you can't argue with that !
Nice vid,.,
I was looking for cutting metal exhaust pipe
Glad you liked it and yes, this will cut through the exhaust pipe no problem !
I use the scraper tool a lot when decorating.
I would love a delta sanding pad made from diamond grit so it can be used wet for all kinds of grinding and polishing into corners
Thanks for the comment Nick !
Can you use the sanding attachment to smooth out metal like copper? There's an etching I want to remove. Thanks!
I'm not sure, I have never tried, but I assume it could
This is my favorite tool I use at work. I use this and my DeWalt impact more than anything daily.
Same here! Thanks for the comment Zach 👍
Amazing..I'm sold...
You and me both Mike - thanks for the comment 👍
liked the 100mm kingspan insulation cutter
Thanks Nick, it is actually a scraping tool but I use it for cutting Kingspan, it does an excellent job of that. Thanks for the comment.
I learned a lot from this video, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
this is a very useful and informative video. subscribed!
Glad it was helpful! and thanks for the sub - appreciated !
Hi, will the wood/metal blade that cuts through nails. cut through old screws ok, thanks.
Screws are a little harder to cut through due to their composition, so probably best with a blade solely intended for metal. I hope this helps ?
Great video
Glad you enjoyed it
On my 3rd multi from harbor freight. 2 returns. 1 unreturnable. What's a good entry level model? Remodeling the whole house. Roofing trusses to flooring joists. Everything in-between. Can't be bothered to keep slowing down over cheap plastic
You can't go wrong with the Dewalt in my opinion and it is not too expensive. Comes with a 3 year extended warranty if you register the tool.
@@Bacrenfencing thanks for the help! First time user too. Kinda got the feel already. Was skeptical at first thinking it'd jump around alot, found different positions remedy that with practice. And definitely a game changer for diy people like me. Anything that's a multi tool is something to check out if you don't want to haul a huge box around.
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Man I seriously enjoyed the music... and the video. 😎Who is playing? Y'all need to play this video in a good stereo.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it ! 👍
This is really a great video, Dewalt made a newer XR version with better functions. I’m about to get one soon next week!
I was not aware that a new model was out, I will have to have a look. Thanks for the comment
@@Bacrenfencingyes, it’s the XR version, it’s about $170 for the bare tool.
Model # DCS356B
Thanks !
Thank you for posting this helpful video
Glad it was helpful! 👍
I just purchased I hope it work’s great
You won't be disappointed Tony, it is a very handy tool !
I just bought a Dewalt one and surprisingly how much I use it for woodworking
Great, yes they are really useful , thanks for the comment
How do you smoothen the PVC pipe, and Is a Jig saw good to cut a large circle in a Glued wooden board? I am making a game board. I like you template tool. Never thought of it for that.
Yes, a jigsaw is your best option for cutting a large circle
works great on bone too
Human or animal 😂👍
Very nice I saw they were a blades for removing grout are there any blades that'll actually cut tile like ceramic tile
You can use the grout removal diamond blades to cut or notch small tiles but I would not recommend it. It would take far too long. Best to stick with an actual tile cutter or angle grinder for that.
You could maybe cut some very soft ceramic with a diamond abrasive blade but tile definitely does not do well with vibration and trying to cut it with a multitool will be nothing but heartache. Even the best cuts won't have a clean edge which is critical. There are tools much better suited for the task. Angle grinder, snap cutter, wet saw, dry saw, tile nippers, etc.
Sold! great video thanks
Awesome! Thank you!
Great instructional video
Thank you!
What blade would you use to cut melamine press wood furniture?
I am not sure to be honest, I am not familiar with that material.
Great video just ordered this tool and I'm amazed to see what it can do and that it's not just for cutting drywall, Cheers!
Hope you enjoy it!
Bought a Dewalt DWE315KT, satisfied with this tool, but they should make a blade that can also file fine metals, such as enlarging a lock hole plate by 1mm, which the Fein brand does have in its range, I see AFTER purchasing this Dewalt. And of course they don't fit .Too bad!
Thanks for the comment !
Great video! Thank you
Glad you liked it and thanks for the comment - much appreciated 👍
dropping in to show support
Cheers buddy ! 👍
Great job on the video. Straight to the point with nonsense talking.
Thanks for the comment !
can anyone tell me the best tool to use to cut into polywall white high shine board. its harder than i thought and the circular saw is cutting it but in chips.... and flyin all over the place. i was thinking of buying this in the Ryobi brand since i have all there tools so far. pleasse help!!!!
Try this half circle blade like the one in this pack amzn.to/3DAJEVW , I have cut plastic bath oanels with it and it does a great job
Thankl you so much for not gibbering on and on. I LOVE the House Music.
Thanks for the comment !
I'm on the fence with getting this type of tool. It excels at plunge cuts but I feel like a 1 handed recip saw can do it all, at least starting with a drill hole
Trust me, the multi tool will be far more useful than a single recip saw.
A couple of things I have used them for (1) With metal blade cutting old toilet flange bolts out to remove toilet also the same blade to remove old caulking around that toilet. (2) I took a old worn blade with a angle grinder cut out and sharpened a hook blade for cutting roofing. (3) cut garage door and door sweep thick rubber weather stripping .
Thanks Kevin, yes, there are loads of uses, I just tried to illustrate some of the uses that I use it for but there are probably hundreds of other uses for this tool. Thanks for the comment
Great tool at times I wonder what I'd do without it ....man you can cut straight 🤣..... Did I see see a wee Makita battery in the background when you were removing the dried wood glue 🤣🤣
Haha Ian, I detect a little sarcasm.........my cutting is as squint as the next guys 😂 Yes, Makita battery in the background, I have a cordless Makita track saw and radio and have to say that I am more and more impressed with Makita and Milwaukee these days.........I have had a really bad experience with Dewalt recently, will upload a video about it once I get a chance 👍
@@Bacrenfencing brilliant bug chap..... No yer cutting 10 times better than mine the best laff is I worked in a timber yard in paisley for 6 years 🤣🤣
@@iandrain.7277 I have fond memories of Paisley, how's Feeeeegie these days - it was rough as hell when I was there in the early 90's
I honestly didn’t realize all the thing you could do with the multi tool!
Yas Benny, they have SO many uses ! 👍
@@Bacrenfencing I was just going to buy a jig saw or sawsall to cut a hole in a water valve box. But I'd rather buy a multi tool cause I would be able to use it more in the future.
Nice video. What is the name of the song around the 6 minute mark
Thanks it's called TOO LONG by a band called SNAKE CITY - available on Epidemic sound.
Will it do carpet glued to concrete floor?
Yes, thanks for the comment.
Lance what do you mean by "do"?
Carpet adhesive is stronger than the fibers on the bottom side of carpet or carpet pad so the first step will always be ripping up the carpet which leaves the glue on the floor. If you're asking if this is the best tool for removing large amounts of glue from a concrete slab then the answer is definitely no, although it could come in handy in corners or under cabinets.
Used a dewalt metal cutting blade for nails with this tool, only for it to be defeated, causing the blade teeth to wear down and the motor to overheat and shut off. Any ideas what the hell I did wrong? The nails I was cutting were smaller than the one in this video and didn't cut anywhere near as easy.
Were the nails stainless steel perhaps ? Stainless is a very hard material to cut..........it sounds like you encountered stainless nails or a similar material.
@@Bacrenfencing yes stainless steel for sure. I got the job done but man it was tough and I destroyed my blade.
@@ShadowboltChoco Thought so, stainless is a pain to cut, especially with a multi tool - at least you got it done though !
Choco you used the wrong blade, check out the carbide blades from Ezarc or Diablo
Cool. I'm just going to get this and a drill, and that's it for my power tools.
Good choice!
Can it make a hole in concrete?
No, it is not meant for that.
I’ve been wondering how to cut cardboard! Haha great vid though
Lol.........thanks for the comment 😎
4:47 i needed this 2 weeks ago
Thanks for the comment
I'm Victor Kyam! I liked this razor so much that I bought the company!
Shaves as close as a blade or your money back!
Thanks for the comment
Great vid. Any particular brand of blades you find are good? I struggle to know which ones to go with every time I need new ones. None are that cheap either. Thanks.
Hi Simon, I just tend to buy blades as I need them for specific jobs. I usually just hunt about on Ebay for good deals. I use wood and plastic cutting blades the most, so just tend to buy packs of 10 and use them as consumables. I spend more on the diamond blades and usually use Dewalt. It really depends on your specific application but for me personally, I just buy cheap packs of 10. Hope this helps ?
Simon, check out project farm
Are the Faithful multitool blades, specifically the insulation cutting blades shown in the video available in the United States?
I'm not sure Armindo, I am based in the UK and get them from Amazon or Ebay. 👍
thankyou !
You're welcome!
Fab video! Just bought one and wondered if you only buy Dewalt blades, if not, which brand would you recommend as an good economical alternative
Thanks, no I use other blades which are cheaper, I think there are links in the description. Ebay or Amazon are good for blades !
@@Bacrenfencing thank you! That’s great as they wear out quite quick lol
Oscillating attachment to remove popcorn ceilings?
Probably be better with a larger tool for that, it would take forever with the multi tool - thanks for the comment 👍
Chase are you really suggesting we tackle hundreds of sq ft of ceiling with a blade 2 inches wide? I wouldn't do that even if I was getting paid by the hour...
@@micahned I think I meant if there was an attachment to remove popcorn.
I’ve removed thousands of sq feet of popcorn ceiling. And I wouldn’t use a standard 2” for popcorn. But I would probably just use my drywall sander with a more aggressive pad. And go for a knock down texture for better noise isolation than a flat ceiling. And less work to try and patch rough areas.
What blade can cut 5/8 inch drywall the fastest? I cut drywall 50~100 times(over 200 feet) a day.
I like these for drywall amzn.to/3IL9j1u
@@Bacrenfencing Thank you very much for your reply.
@@J제이-v2c No problem, always good to hear from people !
Woww.. very nice a lot of blade in one machine..
Yes, thanks for the comment, much appreciated 😎
Love this - thanks, legend
Thanks Warwick, glad you liked the video !
Can we cut brick wall?
No, best with an angle grinder or concrete cutting saw with a diamond blade for that.
Is there a multi tool blade to cut concrete
No I don't think so, best off with an angle grinder or concrete cut off saw for that.
Looks like it does quite a lot of damage to the material when removing adhesives. Maybe a broader blade or some way to hold it more level without following dips
Yes, a broader blade would be best. I was not careful when doing it, it was just a demonstration.
Does it cut tiles ???
no
good video and good music too!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it 👍
@@Bacrenfencing Whats that first track bruv?
Muy importante es ocupar la herramienta de corte adecuada al material. Ocupe una para corte de metal marca Diablo, en fibrocemento, se gasto completamente a los 60cm de corte lineal.
Thanks for the comment 😀
Another *No Nonsense* but creative video. Great work - thanks for your time! (Love the subscribe hint too).
Awesome, thank you!
Hi I m new to this tool and is now looking at Multi tool, can I know the model of this ? And also why so many different model or voltage etc, any difference or? Thanks for any feedback
Also I have battery makita, if I buy Makita brand , can also do everything you do in video ?
Yes, the makita multi tool will do everything that I showed in this video with the Dewalt, you just need to get an assortment of different blades for different tasks 👍
I left a link in the description to this tool. Thanks
I use my multitool for cutting through PVC and plywood, but also for detail sanding. Will do drywall once I get my new home later this year.
Very handy tool indeed
Sounds great, yes they are very handy indeed - thanks for the comment 👍
Does the multi purpose blade come with the multi tool?
It depends which retailer you buy it from. I just bought the bare tool and bought the blades separately but some packages offer the batteries and blades included.
@@Bacrenfencing well I ordered mine from eBay with the T stack box and blades included so will this blade come with it?
@@mattseymour8637 I think you should get one if it comes supplied with different blades. If not, they are readily available on Ebay and Amazon.
@@Bacrenfencing I think you probably right. Will see what comes with it when it arrives. Is there alot if vibration with the tool or not so bad?
An updated version of my most popular video so far. Here I attempt to show the sheer versatility of the Dewalt Multi Tool - One of my most used tools. Hopefully this video gives an insight as to some of the uses that the multi tool can be used for. Please remember to give the video a like if you found it helpful at all - Thank you ! 👍
Can it cut skin ?
Human or animal ? 😂
@@Bacrenfencing your skin.
@@disshankchauhaan8652 YEP !!
@@Bacrenfencing u r wrong. It can not cut skin if it is oscillating saw. Just try it. And u will be surprised.
@@Bacrenfencing it can't cut skin as it is oscillating tool. Just try it and u will be surprised.
I know these tools are great but I never knew they can write also!
Now you know 😂👍
What song is that at the end of the video?
It is called "remember this" by "The Flix" - it is available on epidemicsound.com
Can this be used at a bris?
What's a bris ?
Only saw 2 opps cutting & grinding /sanding
OK.......Thanks for the comment
Cutting, grinding, and sanding...I count 3 operations. Also those 3 operations encompass half of what most tradesmen do all day so exactly what point are you trying to mak
Does the authors of most of the clips gave permission to be included in this video?
All the clips are filmed and owned by me, so yes I give myself permission 😜
I have this tool also....Dewalt may have made a mistake creating this tool this is because it does it ALLL😀👍
Very true! 😀👍
Could take a day to remove the grout
Thanks for the comment
ANYONE KNOW HOW TO 'TURN THE HEAD' SO THE BLADE CAN WORK RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE? MY TOOL SEEMS TO BE STUCK FACING RIGHT?
This Dewalt Multi tool has a design where the blade can be mounted in any direction. Just press the lever and set your blade to whatever angle you wish.
The only issue I had with mine was because it is an oscillating tool it vibrates and DeWalt is not known for having good connections so that being said it vibrated all the wires loose on the inside and I had to go in and solder everything back together
Not had any issues with mine Jamie but thanks for the comment
Nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks
No problem 👍
And this is how I found out I need an oscillating tool.
Yes, they are great tools with so many uses
Cool vid but when will you ever have a 50 lb vice bolted down to a 100lb table on the job?????
Probably not, but the vice was used as an aid for filming. If on the job and I need to secure the work piece, I would normally use my portable vice or quick clamps. Thanks for the comment 👍😃
Hi Barry I have the same tool and absolutely love it’s versatility, have you tried the smart blades yet?
Hi Rob, No, I have not tried the Smart blades, are they any good ?
I just tend to buy cheap blades from ebay and Amazon but have a couple of Dewalt diamond blades which are OK. I should really invest in better blades, especially the metal cutting blades as they seem to dull down pretty quickly. I will take a look at the smart blades.
Project Farm did a great review of bi-metal blades. Spoiler alert: mo money doesn’t mean mo better
3:30 👌BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
Thanks for the comment, glad you enjoyed it 👍😀