[pianotech] Another multi-max job

Barbara Richmond piano57 at comcast.net
Fri May 14 16:31:25 MDT 2010



Ha! What relief. My friend wanted me to change out her grand piano's brass casters to rubber for a terrazzo floor. Fortunately, there were square sockets available that were small enough to fit this small spade leg, which only measures 2 1/4" at the bottom. My Dremel Multi-Max Oscillating tool made the job possible for me (I'm somewhat limited in the woodworking department--blush). I used the straight wood/metal saw blade and a sanding attachment and have a nice, just right, fit. I'm glad I bought the Dremel--their saw blades are a little narrower than some of the other brands--though I read in some reviews that the Dremel blades will fit the Fein Multimaster. I also like the Dremel because it is smaller and fits well in my hand. 

Barbara Richmond, RPT 
near Peoria, Illinois 


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