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  • @LRN2DIY
    @LRN2DIY  Před rokem +2

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  • @nodnodwinkwinkV
    @nodnodwinkwinkV Před 2 měsíci +2

    "I took it upon myself to go buy pretty much every brand of multi-tool that I could get my hands on"
    Earned a sub right there.

  • @followme8238
    @followme8238 Před rokem +43

    Here’s an idea for a video: show some of the multiple uses for the tool? I have one in a bin and it only comes out once a year for an oddball trim or cutoff

    • @khanscombe619
      @khanscombe619 Před rokem +11

      I didn’t think I could make use of it myself till u find yourself in situations. During home renovations getting into up high narrow places or into open floors to cut pipes , nails or such. In the odd angles where only able to get an arm in there chisel out Mieter & grout, small wall openings for wiring & some may be more trade specific elsewhere but the options go on & on

    • @jeffh8840
      @jeffh8840 Před rokem +3

      There’s dozens of videos on using multi tools. Try searching

    • @erict3728
      @erict3728 Před rokem +2

      I'm surprised to see anyone who doesn't love the tool and say, "this tool is a lifesaver. So glad I bought the thing. I couldn't have made ____ cut without it." I don't bring mine out too often, but when I need it, I'm glad I have it. I'd rather use my jigsaw or recip saw but there are places those can't go

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před rokem +3

      I was a bit sceptical when I bought a multitool several years ago but that machine (a Worx) has seen a huge amount of use. For instance nothing else can perform plunge cuts with so little space available, perfect for e.g. cutting out a small panel of drywall for mounting a power outlet ot light switch.
      They work super well for removing old tile grout, a horrible job (imo) that it makes much easier.
      With a fine tooth blade it works great for cutting copper pipes, perfect for pipes up against a wall where you may not have room for a pipe cutter.
      My house is pretty old (1930s) and has the skirting boards (base boards) nailed direct into concrete blocks on outer walls. From experience removing these invariably damages the (unobtainable) original design skirting board and often pulls out chunks of rendering and plaster. When I installed wooden flooring I used the multitool to trim the bottom of the skirting board in place to getbthe wooden flooring under. Likewise also good for trimming the moulding on door frames when putting flooring in.
      I also use the sanding attachments quite a bit, it's an effective delta or finger sander for small areas and tight access.

    • @nateb4543
      @nateb4543 Před rokem +2

      Works ok as a super heavy sander

  • @Camoburb
    @Camoburb Před rokem +12

    The nice part of the adaptor on the dewalt is the ability to use hooked razor blades to cut softer plastics. Goes through the thick white plastic of shipping totes (what you'll find semis hauling) easily. Can use other blades as well.

  • @NickConteSC
    @NickConteSC Před rokem +17

    I knew starlock was different but didn't know how much variation exists between brands. Thanks for doing this video!

  • @kirkalley3469
    @kirkalley3469 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Great video, I bought a Dewalt but was confused about which blades to use. Wow, the oscillating tool engineer kids sure did hone their CAD skills with design of those tools and blades.

  • @lundianwala
    @lundianwala Před rokem +1

    Great job. You put all the information needed to choose the right multi tool.

  • @ianclarke4660
    @ianclarke4660 Před rokem

    I have a Dewalt multi tool and find changing blades very easy using the trigger system. This is particularly so if working with wood with nails or screws present.

  • @daleirish6682
    @daleirish6682 Před rokem +4

    this is a great video. I was looking to buy a new Multi tool last week and noticed the many different blades also. I asked the guy at Lowes if they were interchangeable and he had no clue. I also noticed the Bosch was the most expensive, but it sounds like the least versatile when you consider what blades will interchange. thanks for the video. very timely

    • @ferrumignis
      @ferrumignis Před rokem +1

      Makita all the way. Very versatile fixing system and a good quality tool in general.

  • @dominikzurn4849
    @dominikzurn4849 Před rokem +7

    Thanks for making this video. The reason that bosch can't handle the starlock max systhem is because it has to little oscillation. I have the makita at home, and it's rated 4 degrees. I think for starlock max your device must have at least 3.8 degrees.
    Greetings from switzerland

  • @Ezzell_
    @Ezzell_ Před rokem +1

    This was a great tutorial! I learned alot.
    I have the hart system of tool but I am lacking the oscillator. Any chance that one could be sent to my house?

  • @mikefrench4787
    @mikefrench4787 Před rokem

    Great presentation , thank you for sharing !

  • @Janzer_
    @Janzer_ Před 11 měsíci

    straight and to the point under 30 seconds... wow... this is unheard of! like AND subbed.

  • @tu_alum5619
    @tu_alum5619 Před 11 měsíci +5

    Thanks for a well done video - very complete. Concerning the multitude of tool/blade interface configurations, there may also be legal (patent) factors, along with the technical reasons for the different designs. Having spent more years, than I care to remember, doing mechanical engineering, a patent landscape for an existing product can be a minefield that you have to carefully navigate to avoid infringement issues.

    • @MarkEichin
      @MarkEichin Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah, the proliferation of vendors comes directly from Fein's patents expiring in 2009; looks like the result was every single vendor deciding they wanted in on that kind of lock-in action and adding *their* patented mechanisms...

  • @johneverett3947
    @johneverett3947 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for another great informative video. I know, so many different ways of connecting blades. Then so many types for each blade. Hard woods, soft woods,ferrous metal,nonferrous metal,hard plastic,soft plastic,carbide,non carbide,abrasive,non abrasive, etc,etc. Sometimes I just grab a blade and go for it. 😂😂😂

  • @waiting4aliens
    @waiting4aliens Před rokem

    Thank you very much for this information.

  • @JiffyBiff
    @JiffyBiff Před rokem +3

    I've been using Bosch tools for about 15 years, and I'm not going to say they the best (because they're not) but they are sturdy, reliable, and mostly well thought out tools. Their multi-tool is good example. Bomber tough, great blade attachment design (just the fact you don't have to touch the blade to remove it to change out, especially when the blade is scorching hot, is a major plus).
    My only caveat, is that it's kinda loud.

  • @BubbaPat
    @BubbaPat Před rokem

    Thanks for using a card behind the blades for helping with the focus.

  • @twins2mmm
    @twins2mmm Před rokem +3

    Oslo tools makes an adaptor to use regular blades on a bosch starlock tool. I have one and it works great.

  • @gigilaco
    @gigilaco Před rokem +1

    Please do a review and comparison of each of those multitools!

  • @simonlang2001
    @simonlang2001 Před rokem +1

    Best part of that tool, probably best tooless change system out there, loved the 12 volt system wished it had been brushless

  • @BobMuir100
    @BobMuir100 Před rokem +4

    Well that was an eye opener Nils, I knew zero about this and assumed all blades were compatible. I guess I have just been very fortunate in that they have worked with initially my own brand tool and lately with my Ryobi. It can’t be different over here can it? These tools must be the same all over the world?
    Interesting, thanks matey
    Bob
    England

  • @randyfitz8310
    @randyfitz8310 Před rokem +1

    I’m cheap and did no research before buying a corded version from harbor freight, seems to only use blades from them - I’ll have to study your 26 different types! Thanks a million!!!

  • @paultucker2027
    @paultucker2027 Před rokem +4

    I have the DeWalt one, you should have 2 bushes to allow fitting blades without the slot. They have teeth that fit in the hole and one fits the shape on the tool. There is one downside to it's quick change system, it's a bit bulky when getting into tight spaes.

  • @oldbuckfranklin
    @oldbuckfranklin Před rokem

    Very informative, well thought out and presented video. Thank you. Extremely helpful as I have not yet purchased a multi tool. I'm leaning towards Makiita as I have been "Team Blue" for years. Again, I appreciate your research. Great job.

  • @Dbb27
    @Dbb27 Před rokem

    Buying a new one with that lever to change the blade. I really struggle with it so that will save 15 minutes of my life, lol. You have great videos. Thanks for editing out areas not needed and respecting your viewers time.

  • @genghisbunny
    @genghisbunny Před rokem

    Never realised I could use my Fein blades on my Dewalt before this. Thanks!

  • @ChimeraActual
    @ChimeraActual Před rokem

    If the attachment point of your blade is a closed hole you can cut an opening with a Dremel cutoff wheel.
    I have an early edition corded Fein that still runs like a champ, how do these battery operated versions compare?

  • @CactusLuver77
    @CactusLuver77 Před rokem +16

    Just like cell phone chargers, power tool batteries, faucet threads and too many other things- every brand makes a special type connection so once you buy it you’re wedded to that brand

  • @ChadRex1
    @ChadRex1 Před rokem

    Great video
    Speaking to the starlick compatible Oscillating tools.
    the new Makita XMT04ZB supports Starlock max.

  • @ezzathawash2475
    @ezzathawash2475 Před rokem

    I have a Fein osilating tool that Ive had for maybe 20 yrs now and it uses a bolt and latch system similar to the makita.

  • @toolinhand
    @toolinhand Před rokem

    Nice comparison. I have an old HFT corded tool that has the threaded tool attachment, and it is a pain. I have the Craftsman cordless, and only buy the blades for it.

  • @ScanMy2DBarcode
    @ScanMy2DBarcode Před 4 měsíci

    Keep up the good work for your health! What is your stationary bike setup?

  • @pitujet68
    @pitujet68 Před rokem

    I’ve got the LIDL version of this same tool;so powerful,very easy to work with,but the linking system is a little bit different.Maybe I still haven’t found the right moment to take out the juice from it!

  • @metatron107
    @metatron107 Před rokem +3

    Amazing that you had all those brands but didn't get the OG Fein tools one.

  • @dombox7644
    @dombox7644 Před rokem +1

    Well done. 👏👏👏🏆

  • @UKTOOLTALK
    @UKTOOLTALK Před rokem +3

    Great video but if your doing a comparison video why didn’t you have the latest makita multitool? The one in the video has been out for years! ,just saying 🤟🤟

  • @PeterVerhas
    @PeterVerhas Před rokem +3

    Starlock can deliver more Nm. Some of the blades you will not find on the market in a non-star lock version because those would simply ruin the tool or the blade.

  • @Alchoholics_Anonymous
    @Alchoholics_Anonymous Před rokem +3

    Makita's new version can do all the starlocks, I've been enjoying it

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 Před rokem +3

    Amazing tool. I’m used the Fein MM-500 with new Star system & according to Fein & Busch is gonna be the new common or standard as far as trade / industry. I want my own now & like the Makita as I have some already so for battery system

    • @LRN2DIY
      @LRN2DIY  Před rokem

      I'm curious to see if that's the case. I'd be fine if Starlock was the standard - just any standard!

    • @tls5870
      @tls5870 Před rokem

      I wouldn't be surprised, Bosch created the SDS chuck system for rotary hammers/chipping hammers, standardized the t shank system for jigsaws, and I'm pretty sure they played a part in standardizing angle grinder arbor size/thread count.

  • @gypsydildopunks7083
    @gypsydildopunks7083 Před rokem

    Most blades you buy will fit the DeWalt. My corded DeWalt is fantastic. I bought the brushless Bauer for ladder work. It's pretty good so far, there is absolutely not even a lil' bit of anti vibration tech though.

  • @randymack2222
    @randymack2222 Před rokem +1

    I also have multiple oscillating tools.
    After discovering the cheap store brand originally purchased will only work with their own blades.

  • @toddwmac
    @toddwmac Před 13 dny

    A great video and one that should be step 1 for anyone getting their 1st MT.....and then most anyone who already has one but only pulls it out a few times a y ear. Thanks!

  • @nickb8755
    @nickb8755 Před měsícem

    I think the more advanced connections are defined by a tighter fit. If it’s fitting tight then it will transfer the oscillation energy more efficiently

  • @LiveTravelandLove
    @LiveTravelandLove Před rokem

    I believe the walk comes with a adapter as well

  • @GeorgiaDawgAthens
    @GeorgiaDawgAthens Před rokem

    Wow! You took extreme measures (Costs!) to 'ehj-uh-muh-kate' us. Much appreciated!
    Had no idea concerning the numerous blade attachment systems for oscillating tools. Purchased my Rockwell oscillating tool years ago from Lowe's for projects at that time but haven't needed it lately. I'll be more careful should I need to purchase new blades due to your video. Thanks you!

  • @STV-H4H
    @STV-H4H Před měsícem

    Following the bold statement on your custom made (store bought?) T-shirt,
    Do you have a DIY version of an oscillating tool?

  • @LambertFick
    @LambertFick Před 8 měsíci

    There is a Starlock universal adaptor for both the Bosch and Makita brands made by Oslo tool ... So both units can accept any blade.

  • @tebruno99
    @tebruno99 Před 11 měsíci +1

    My Dewalt bushing and screw are stuck together by a lock washer, makes it a lot easier.

  • @jamesfriesen9633
    @jamesfriesen9633 Před rokem +1

    It would be so much better if all of the blades and tools had the exact same system.

  • @AbuMaia01
    @AbuMaia01 Před rokem

    So now that you have all those tools and all those blades, which tool is able to use the majority of the different arbors?

  • @danielr.schafer9504
    @danielr.schafer9504 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Ill stick with my cheap HF model you can keep the over priced stuff from the big names!

  • @jasgk74
    @jasgk74 Před rokem +1

    I’m at a loss. I watch DIY, woodworking, tool review, etc…. Videos all the time. How does this channel have 512K followers & how have I never seen this channel? I’m not saying the content was bad. But the dude, literally, bought every oscillating tool in existence, just to see what their chucks looked like? LOL I need to start my own channel.

  • @Dirtyharry70585
    @Dirtyharry70585 Před rokem +1

    I bought a corded dremel a few years ago. The blades are numerous at HD and it can use Milwaukee blades without issues. If I would go cordless, it’d be Milwaukee or ridgid because of battery platform.

    • @jamiemyers7684
      @jamiemyers7684 Před rokem

      I have a corded Dremel too. Tried using Craftsman blades an they didn't work. The fit was a little too loose and the craftsman blades would fall out. I'll try the Milwaukee blades to see how it goes.

  • @geddy450
    @geddy450 Před rokem

    good reviews but just see that you don't have the Makita starlock model and nice thing i did'nt know is the Rigid is as fast as the starlock system thank you

  • @madderdog214
    @madderdog214 Před 4 měsíci

    Is there a link to the spreadsheet with all the different types or am i just blind

  • @Paul-XCIV2
    @Paul-XCIV2 Před rokem +1

    As I understand it, the reason OIS was deprecated is because if you use longer blades then the additional force can shear off the OIS pins.

  • @SteveH-TN
    @SteveH-TN Před 4 měsíci

    Over loading, my old brain can’t handle all of this stuff anymore 😂😜🤪. However appreciate your extensive research ! ! Tomorrow I might go look what I have in my shop storage area.

  • @timrobinson6573
    @timrobinson6573 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I had a tooth cavity and it was a couple weeks of appointments, during that time I stopped drinking soda and have never drank it again. Thats was 4 years ago. I also stopped drinking super sugary fruit juice during that time.

  • @ketansaart1546
    @ketansaart1546 Před rokem

    Have you ever planned to make a Dewalt shaming video? On how to remove the chuck wobble ?

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif Před rokem

    i got a bosch starlock but there's assortment attachments to use. dewalt is good and flex.

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella Před rokem +3

    You shouldn’t need an extra strong retention clip to transmit max torque…because that is not how Osc tools work. They make rapidly alternating arcs of just a few degrees…you don’t force a rotation into the work piece. The DeWalt for example has spikes on its clamping disc that go through the arbor holes..it can’t physically twist free. The whole starlock thing is just an alternative, it has no better or worse cutting performance as a result of its blade lock system…which is implied here!

  • @silviopoggi8193
    @silviopoggi8193 Před rokem

    Thanks!

    • @LRN2DIY
      @LRN2DIY  Před rokem

      Thank you SO much! Super kind of you :)

  • @madhatter61
    @madhatter61 Před rokem

    I've found that the cheap ones that only use two pins don't hold the tool properly regardless of how tight its done up. It strips the holes of the blades.

  • @truesimplicity
    @truesimplicity Před 11 měsíci

    Love thst t shirt!👕

  • @twistedhillbilly6157
    @twistedhillbilly6157 Před rokem

    Bosch gave me an adaptor to fit all (at least most) blade patterns

  • @mavricxx
    @mavricxx Před rokem

    Can you compare this one to the Milwaukee

  • @fredrau5279
    @fredrau5279 Před rokem

    thanks

  • @treeguyable
    @treeguyable Před rokem +1

    Nothing like standardizing something simple. I have a feeling, there are patent/ trademark issues going on here. Oh well, thanks to you and youtube, for having a " go to" place, for more info, than we had back in tha day!

  • @asherdie
    @asherdie Před rokem +1

    Proprietary universally interchangeable

  • @InvisibleAvenger
    @InvisibleAvenger Před rokem

    I'm surprised Fein was not one of the included brands as the company developed the oscillating multi tool.

    • @davefarmery8180
      @davefarmery8180 Před rokem

      They actually invented the starlock system in conjunction with bosch

  • @Smokeyr67
    @Smokeyr67 Před rokem

    The latest Makita 18 v multi tool works with star lock max 5:04

  • @kentrichardson9070
    @kentrichardson9070 Před 11 měsíci

    I’m still discovering uses for my multi tool. As a contractor it’s in my bag beside my drills. I recommend a cordless. For drywall,floor repairs,cutting nails,plastic but most impressive as a scraper. You can grind old blades into scraping blades. A recent discovery is cutting styrofoam with a special blade. Once this application becomes more popular,blades will be available in more stores. And a detail sander. Useful in automotive and welding application as well. Cheers.

  • @MIK33EY
    @MIK33EY Před rokem

    I did not know that the key way pattern of oscillating tool blades had the collective noun arbor 😲…or is it arbour?🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @GeorgeMinton-jb8ky
    @GeorgeMinton-jb8ky Před rokem

    A good idea for your no soda diet is to drink Crystal Light. My wife put me onto this. It also helps with my reflux issues. A nice by product of the no soda diet. It did not help with my issue with eating sweets though.

    • @AbuMaia01
      @AbuMaia01 Před rokem

      I found unsweetened Pure Leaf iced tea with a bit of Mio lemonade added is a nice zero calorie drink.

  • @timmy8784
    @timmy8784 Před rokem

    13 tools and you didn’t go over mine 😂. I’m running a cordless Porter Cable

  • @STV-H4H
    @STV-H4H Před měsícem

    My first oscillating multi tool was a Craftsman. It had a terrible design. An Allen Wrench was needed to fix the blade and it vibrated itself loose.
    The next one was RIGID. I think it was a cam lock lever. But I can’t remember.
    My Makita has a cam lock which is OK, But sometimes it’s not as secure as it needs to be. The PIN is easily lost. When I had to replace mine, I bought a couple. JIC.

  • @ds61821
    @ds61821 Před rokem +1

    Bottom line it for me: Which is the oscillating saw you would recommend given all you considered?

    • @ST-0311
      @ST-0311 Před rokem +1

      If you're in a battery line stick with it. If not, search for Best Oscillating Multi-Tool on YT, and watch Project Farm's comparison video. For that matter check Project Farm for almost any tool you're considering.
      PF's bottom line: Milwaukee Fuel- Expensive, but worth it.

  • @glennr9913
    @glennr9913 Před rokem +1

    I've rarely actually needed an oscillating multi-tool. It's the last tool I use in the shop. Obviously, plenty of other folks are using them.

    • @ADBBuild
      @ADBBuild Před rokem +1

      The are super handy if you are doing any kind of house remodeling. There are several jobs I've used one for that basically couldn't be fine any other way. They aren't the tool for every job, but when you need one, they are amazing.

    • @niq872
      @niq872 Před rokem +1

      @@ADBBuild yea i see them used alot more during install or onsite jobs than when im the workshop

  • @MrKirby365
    @MrKirby365 Před rokem +1

    That star locks system is legit

    • @LRN2DIY
      @LRN2DIY  Před rokem

      Yeah, it's pretty well thought out. Many believe that other brands will adopt it too. We'll see!

  • @jamesmccorkle8448
    @jamesmccorkle8448 Před rokem

    Is there a blade that will last in cementacious wallboard. My house built in 1955, has walls and ceilings that are 1" thick made with a grey cement rocky like material. My blades last for about one junction box hole.

    • @Tibyon
      @Tibyon Před rokem

      Carbide blades made for metal are your best shot, but you may want to consider using a different tool entirely

  • @battleblazegamer8390
    @battleblazegamer8390 Před rokem

    Love it

  • @jordanmercredi3740
    @jordanmercredi3740 Před rokem

    Fein blades work on my worx multi tool

  • @wartlme
    @wartlme Před 11 měsíci

    masterforce is one of the best ones you will buy. I wish you had it on the list.

  • @matthewmeuleman9872
    @matthewmeuleman9872 Před rokem +1

    you dont always have to the blade faceing strait out the end

  • @thearthound
    @thearthound Před rokem

    I wish that you would have covered the Bauer tool, and even gotten the cheaper Harbor Freight tool.
    Some of us can't afford, (I'm on disability), the expensive brands.

  • @batou1468
    @batou1468 Před rokem

    I love when other people go down the rabbit hole so you don't have to ;)

  • @heyspookyboogie644
    @heyspookyboogie644 Před rokem +14

    I’ve never understood why so many companies these days sell products with no manual that actually explain how everything works.
    I remember when I was a kid (33 now) everything, EVERYTHING, came with thick detailed manuals that explained every feature and function.

    • @pasqualeparente9776
      @pasqualeparente9776 Před rokem +1

      Because MEN don’t read instructions and never ask for directions either. lol

    • @mrcryptozoic817
      @mrcryptozoic817 Před rokem

      Simple: Proprietary design. Lock people into buying your product and not the others.
      It's a good thing no one thought that light fixture manufacturers could sell proprietary light bulbs. Or even require proprietary receptacles.

    • @Tommy_007
      @Tommy_007 Před rokem +1

      I agree. Perhaps there are (at least) two reasons:
      1) A detailed manual sends the signal that their product is not intuitive enough. (This is wrong, but maybe this is the reasoning.)
      2) Written language is no longer a priority. They don't have people that can write manuals.

    • @baddog4347
      @baddog4347 Před rokem +7

      They’re cheap and post them online to save the cost of a printed manual 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @lloydscharf6897
      @lloydscharf6897 Před rokem +3

      Answer is simple there is a joint conspiracy so you have to have/buy a computer to own the product, and/or a printer to have a hard copy. I once told the "customer service" rep that I couldn't find any where on the box saying "must have a computer" to use his product. he laughed and said he would send me the manual. Also when/if you can find a phone number for customer service and call it you always get the same robot answering machine message saying that "they are experiencing a high number of calls and the expected Waite time is 35 or 50 minutes to talk to a rep.I have been on the line for the 35 minutes just to have them hang up. LL&P

  • @ranger178
    @ranger178 Před rokem

    my brother asked me which multi tool he should get i said get one that uses the universal fit blades that makes it cheaper and easier to get blades and we can exchange blades, so he goes and buys Bosch star lock so now nothing i have fits his. i have big box of 50 blades i will have to use on my own o well

  • @waytospergtherebro
    @waytospergtherebro Před rokem

    Rotate the blade a quarter turn to engage the secret lock mode. Your stepkids will respect you instantly.

  • @bubbalo3388
    @bubbalo3388 Před rokem +1

    Not fair to knock something like the Dewalt for example as a pain to use the adapter or any other one for using different blades that attach differently. It's only a problem if you use blades that aren't what the tool is mainly designed for where you would need to use an adapter. The Dewalt if using the blades it is designed for is the quickest easiest of them all in switching out blades. Most people wont buy two different types of blades that attach differently and cause a hassle.
    Having the ability to use an adapter if wanted is better than no option

  • @davidschwartz5127
    @davidschwartz5127 Před rokem +3

    So what's your conclusion, if you were buying your first multi tool today with the knowledge and experience you have gained over the years, which brand would you purchase?

  • @cheeseheadfiddle
    @cheeseheadfiddle Před rokem

    I would say this video boils down to “star lock is better, and more expensive.”
    I have a Bosch star lock tool that is fantastic. Though the blades are expensive.

  • @risunokairu
    @risunokairu Před rokem +3

    Also always remove the battery from the tool before changing blades so you don't hurt
    Yourself instead of the practice shown

    • @billrehm3590
      @billrehm3590 Před rokem

      It won't cut you. These were invented for doctors to remove casts. You can put your finger against the blade while it moving.

    • @greenidguy9292
      @greenidguy9292 Před rokem +1

      Oh good lord Karen…

    • @chethammer
      @chethammer Před 5 měsíci

      OH, they can cut you, don't believe they can't.@@billrehm3590

  • @mikepettengill2706
    @mikepettengill2706 Před rokem

    82%!

  • @jtompkins1277
    @jtompkins1277 Před rokem

    It helps to read the user's manual.

  • @ejonesss
    @ejonesss Před rokem

    if you are willing to use a dremel and cut out 2 notches in the starlock max then you should be able to fit the blade onto the plus and normal tool.
    the dangers there are.
    1. you are compromising the structural integrity of the blade and it could break and injure you.
    2. using a blade rated for say 10000 rpm on a 30000 rpm tool could shatter the blade and cause injury.
    i imagine it is possible that if the tool should bind at higher speed it could yank the tool out of your hand and spin it around and cause injury too.
    a loose fitting blade could be dangerous too if the blade comes off while in use it could go flying and cause injury

  • @BigSteve215
    @BigSteve215 Před rokem +1

    Why didn't you get a tool or two from the company that invented them, Fein?

  • @meansled
    @meansled Před rokem

    Take a grinder and cut the bit to be open ended. ez fix. 9:00

  • @Michel-7.7.7
    @Michel-7.7.7 Před rokem

    "Flex" is the widely used name for angle grinders in germany. 1. It's a 100 yr old german power tool brand. They invented them. 2. Flex is much shorter than "Schleifhexe" or "Winkelschleifer"