I acquired most my tools in my 20s and 30s. I added a few in my 40s and have been set since then. Or so I thought.
Recently, we purchased a TV/Entertainment stand. I needed to cut out part of the back panels to fit in our CD player, which was slightly deeper than the entertainment stand. I thought about how I would do it with my corded tools, such as a drill and jigsaw. It was a tight fit, which was made more difficult with a electric cord. Also, it would be tough to cut straight lines.
My neighbor let me a corded oscillating tool for casts, after I discussed the idea of using a reciprocating saw. He thought the panel might be too thin and vibrate too much with a reciprocating saw. Then, after explaining what I wanted to do, the furniture company lent me a battery operated oscillating multi-tool to use for cutting out the back panel. I used it to easily cut out the 95% pre-cut panels in the back. To do the big cut out, I bought a half moon blade that would cut flush to the bottom. On benefit of the half moon blade was it allowed easy cutting of straight lines.
I was impressed and decided to shop for the tool. Luckily for me, there were several DEWALT multi-tool packages on sale for about 1/2 off at several home improvement stores. I decided to buy one and add it to my collection of useful do-it-yourself tools.
Disclosure: No compensation was received from DEWALT for this post.
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