TheXperior

TheXperior t1_j6jfir3 wrote

Try it when the machine is hot. Once you got it, I suggest replacing it with a countersunk stainless hex screw, this reduces the profile and makes it easier to remove it. I often had an imprint of the original screw in the puck, not a huge deal but I like it better without it.

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TheXperior t1_iwqdaij wrote

I'd say that's quite impossible. These tools may be able to do many different things, but they never do as good as the dedicated tool. So I think there just isn't a market for such tools in the professional user community, so options will be limited to "Homeowner/Handyman" quality stuff.

Cosidering ur primary needs, I'd suggest maybe getting a Fein Multimaster or a similar oscillating multitool plus a small drill. If you get the 12V cordless Multimaster you could get a compact drill using the same battery (ASCM 12 QC for example)

Nothing wrong going with Bosch Professional variants instead, this would give you access to a wider selection of future tools.

The Multitool can be used for detail sanding, cutting wood/metal (small stuff) , scraping, tile cutting etc.

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