Hey all.
My framepro may not shoot a nail right now, but I just tried out my bosch finecut flush saw. Terrific saw!
I bought it recon from bosch. I just undercut a bunch of doorjambs and didn’t even break a sweat.
Webby
Hey all.
My framepro may not shoot a nail right now, but I just tried out my bosch finecut flush saw. Terrific saw!
I bought it recon from bosch. I just undercut a bunch of doorjambs and didn’t even break a sweat.
Webby
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How much for recon?
I paid 69.00 plus s/h from amazon. I ordered it because I am putting down hardwood floors and had a bunch of door jambs to cut off.
Well, I still want a Multimaster.
Webby
Edited 1/14/2009 4:49 pm ET by webby
I picked this at H.D. on sale for $187. just before Xmas. It works pretty sweet.
http://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=210477918&listingid=35293212&dcaid=17902 Mike
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does it use multimaster attachments?
I have looked at some of the cheaper ones. From what I have seen I would rather have a Multimaster.Webby
I believe it does. I used the tool when I bought it, put it away and have not used it since. Nearly forgot about it 'til I saw this thread. Mike
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I had seen it, but was unsure of the run time even with a liion batt.
I will take another look at it especially if it used MM blades.Webby
I've had mine for about ten years. I only use it a few times per year. It has paid for itself many times. The blades are a little pricey but last a long time if treated properly.
Yeah, that Bosch Finecut is almost as nice as the Fein MultiMaster. <G>
Edited 1/14/2009 4:39 pm ET by Shep
I don't use mine nearly as often since I got the Multimaster.my Finecut is the whole kit with the mitre table setup. The last time I used it was for installing a prehung door on the third floor. I cut my casing with it because it was far easier to carry all the way up there.
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Yeah I might try to pick up the table at some point. Couldn't swing it right now.
I am working on the MM I would love to be able to plunge cut.Webby
Another guy I know has the FineCut. I bought my MM about the same time he bought his Bosch.
While the Bosch has an advantage on speed of cut, the versatility of the MM can't be beat.
And he's since bought a MM. I think I'm up to 5 or 6 guys who've bought one after seeing mine in use.