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Fein 3-26-07-065-02-0 154 Blade with Depth Stop

Fein 3-26-07-065-02-0 154 Blade with Depth Stop
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Fein High Speed Circular Saw blade for wood - This is similar to a mini circular saw and is ideal for long straight cuts and for cutting parquet, laminate and particle. One of the newest inventions for the Fein Multimaster. Set includes the Fein depth stop. Perfect for hardwood installers tillers and weekend warrior. Helps when cutting base boards, toe kicks, and registers in hard wood floors.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11256 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Fein
  • Model: 3-26-07-065-02-0

Features

  • Blade with depth stop
  • Circular Saw for Multimaster

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Fein High Speed Circular Saw blade for wood - This is similar to a mini circular saw and is ideal for long straight cuts and for cutting parquet, laminate and particle. One of the newest inventions for the Fein Multimaster. Set includes the Fein depth stop. Perfect for hardwood installers tillers and weekend warrior. Helps when cutting base boards, toe kicks, and registers in hard wood floors


Customer Reviews

Yes, but..4
The depth gauge is a good idea that probably should have been thought out in the original design process. It's solid enough, it won't come off (see later advice), and it serves its purpose. However, it has to be removed to make some cuts, and being Hibernian and not Hanseatic, I find my patience a bit tried, not to mention my concentration, in making sure the various bits and pieces are accounted for and secured.
Advice as promised: When you're making a cut without the depth foot installed, make sure the knurled locking screw is TIGHT. Otherwise, the not-particularly-captive nut in the piece will escape as vibration loosens the locking screw. Mine went down a return vent, but I was able to find it, a couple of sheet-metal cuts later.
On the Futility-Utility Continuum, it's in the Utility segment, but with qualifications.