Bosch PMF 180 E
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- Hoovie
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it is amazing how useful that tool is
You have already noticed probably, but there is a control on the end to adjust the vibrations/occilations - I only saw that after reading the UHM review
No extras needed usually - The Weegie may have some spare blades available at a much better price then the shops - it does wear the blades out, I will say - and they tend to get quite hot!
You have already noticed probably, but there is a control on the end to adjust the vibrations/occilations - I only saw that after reading the UHM review
No extras needed usually - The Weegie may have some spare blades available at a much better price then the shops - it does wear the blades out, I will say - and they tend to get quite hot!
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman, "Where's the self-help section?"
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
She said if she told me, it would defeat the purpose.
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I'm sure that the blades from the Fein are interchangable with the Bosch.NigelP wrote:I have found that I also get burnibg when using the 85EC blade to cut skirting.
Is this a characteristic of the machine or is the speed to high?
Does the Fein suffer in the same way? If not, do the Fein blades fit the Bosch?
When I have used it on wood it has always burnt a little, if you reduce the speed it does not cut as fast, I guess you have to find a happy medium.
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I bought 4 blades from http://www.lawson-his.co.uk/
were cheaper than ebay. All blades say that they can be used with Fein multimaster.
I used it the other day. was trying to get to flexible hoses off a tail for a mixer tap. It was impossible to get a spanner at it the hoses and didn't have the correct spanner to remove the tap. Cut them off with the bosch and put on new flexible (pushfit) hoses.
Don't make the mistake I did and use the wood bit for cutting metal. Looks the same blade
were cheaper than ebay. All blades say that they can be used with Fein multimaster.
I used it the other day. was trying to get to flexible hoses off a tail for a mixer tap. It was impossible to get a spanner at it the hoses and didn't have the correct spanner to remove the tap. Cut them off with the bosch and put on new flexible (pushfit) hoses.
Don't make the mistake I did and use the wood bit for cutting metal. Looks the same blade
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Gadget wrote:Anyone know where I can get blades for it?
Its just a pity you didn't see my link a few months back.
bosch-pmf-180-e-t13248.html
I only have some left for personal use. If I get the opportunity to get some more I will keep you in mind.
It may seem difficult at first! But everything is difficult at first.
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Thanks all, I got a wood cutting blade and a metal cutting one when I bought it. The wood cutting one is now as much use as one made of chocolate! In saying that, a few weeks ago I laid about 80m2 laminate flooring in a bungalow. With 14 lots of architrave to trim it was inevitable I hit several nails in the process, so the blade is now *ucked!
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