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Jobs you can do with anOscillating Multi-
tool
The oscillating multitool has become the do-it-yourselfer's do-it-all device, thanks to its interchangeable accessories.
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Trim Door Casings
• Attach a flush cutting wood blade to the tool
• Hold blade flat against the flooring and
plunge blade through
• Remove the severed piece of wood and the
new wood will slide beneath the casing
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Sand Wood
• Hook and loop abrasives make it easy to
change worn out sandpaper
• For broad surfaces, most effective is the
triangular pad
• Narrow pads are best for crevices
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Cut Plumbing Pipes
• Fit with slicing blade
• Cut through copper, plastic and galvanized
metal pipes
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Remove Old Paint
• Attach a steel scraper blade to remove
blistered paint
• Switch to a sanding pad to get to the wood
or metal below
• Start with a coarse grit abrasive and switch
to gradually finer ones until you reach
desired smoothness level
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Salvage Room Moldings
• Install fine tooth metal cutting blade to go
through layers of old paint
• Can be used to remove any kind of room
trim: baseboard, chair rail, shoe molding,
etc.
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Get Rid of Grout
• Attach carbide grit grout removal blade
• Oscillating blade keeps grout from spewing
around the room
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Cut Drywall Openings
• Make an outline
• Plunge metal or wood blade into the
material and follow outline
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Grind Away Mortar
• Attach triangular carbide grit rasp
• Use it to grind away mortar
• Triangular shape gets into corners
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Remove Old Caulk
• Fit with sharpened steel scraper blade
• Use to scrape caulk from around places
such as tubs, sinks, and doors
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Scrape Adhesives
• Attach a steel scraper to the blade and lift a
corner of the carpet
• Slip the blade under the corner and scrape
the adhesive
• Grind off residual with a carbide grit rasp
Using these techniques, the multitool can easy
take on these once tedious tasks,
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