![]() ![]() I’m upgrading my wrap-around porch from hardwood to composite. Thanks for all your videos and work, they really help when I’m trying to figure these things out! I’d love to win the Fein it would be truly the best tool in my kit. It was also great to see some history on the vibrating tool here at your website I wondered how long these had been around. I just cannot understand why my late father did not own one he loved tools of all kinds and his passion has been passed down to me. The cutting tool on the Fein would also solve many other problems for me, I like the fact that it would be much harder to cut yourself with this rather than using a reciprocal or rotary saw. ![]() It looks like the Fein’s grout blade is also bigger and stronger than the knock off. I love the design of the Fein! There’s no way the blade could come off in the middle of the job. I’ve tried using a Dremmel tool only to sometimes cut the marble and end up with debris flying everywhere! I also tried a friends cheap mult-itool where the blade kept popping off in the middle of the job because you just can’t tighten it enough with the tiny wrench provided. I am a single female and have no choice but to tackle those DIY projects myself the budget is tight! I have a bath with nice older marble tile that I cannot find to match, so the only option is removing all the dirty grout, plus caulk, plus epoxy? that someone used at one time. What an awesome tool the Fein is! I watched your video on re-grouting bathroom tile. Your patio is beautiful by the way–no staining required, no maintenance. Missed some while without computer, but anxious to catch up. The weight, size, convenience, variety of uses would assure these things are tackled finally. The list is endless as I look around my old house. If ever take a break using it, I would share it with my daughter who is doing a bathroom from scratch and can see all the uses she would have. Some kitchen drawers do not slide smoothly and need a bit of sanding-with this tool the project would be so much easier.įinishing so many jobs let go for so long. Cutting the board for under tile on an outside cabinet–cutting the tile to fit. Since old application of tile on cement and chicken wire, the demolition would be costly and messy–with this tool I could remove the grout myself- I could manage this tool being lightweight and so exacting. Grout removal in kitchen circa 1956 where tile is in great shape but grout nasty. Drywall holes need patching, but cutting the area first with the least possible opening. Tore up carpeting years ago for the hardwood, yet still no moldings. Hiring someone for all the things needing to be done is not an option. Moved into this old house but before all completed my husband passed. Oh my! What wouldn’t I use this tool for? So much has been left undone around this old house and one huge reason is the tools are too heavy. ![]()
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