After the Dremel, the second most-useful tool you'll ever own is a Multimaster. Dremels are great when rotary is an option, but when plunging or scraping is needed, it's Multimaster to the rescue. I bought Multimaster for my sailboat to a)decaulk, b) separate glued fittings, and c) cut half-inch stainless shrouds in event of demasting. To get the feel of it, I used it at home to relocate an interior door. Multimaster sliced up drywall without harming underlying joists, cut out two joists, and the underlying footing with relative ease. I even used it to sand the new drywall. My Dremel is getting envious :-).
The Fein Multimaster FMM 250 is a superior tool for remodeling an old home. The large nails, odd angles, and custom fit requirements are no problem with this extremely versatile and maneuverable hand tool. It is one of the only two tools I would recommend to others. The Fein Multimaster is a tool for those who strive for quality workmanship. I would strongly recommend reading the manual completely. This is not a tool for macho morons.
I used my tool to refinish a wooden boat. It appears well made, but performed less than well than a hand scraper, and about the same as cheap sander.
Definately not worth the price.
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The cutting blade was very effective for small difficult to cut jobs.
Is a little large for small access areas.