Discovered a NEW USE for the Oscillating Multi-tool
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- Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
- The Oscillating Multi-tool is a great tool to have. This is an underused tool that all diy people should know about. After using this tool, I thought of a new blade. So after a quick search, I could not find anything like it. And then I invented it.
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The irony of watching this while using my multi tool as a targeted massager. 😂 The hub of mine has a smooth head and is great for severe foot cramps.
@@spaci-1701 that's a great use, no doubt ♥️
This is exactly what I've been doing for a while, except that I just used my old Oral-B electric toothbrush. When i used up all the replacement heads, I went online and found a bulk pack of chinese knockoffs for dirt cheap.
As for extra tips for the video, you can save even more money by simply using old toothbrushes and using old/worn blades for the multi-tool. Basically giving new purpose to items that would have ended up in the trash.
Several great ideas, thank you
First thing I thought of was the Oral-B. This likely have more power but not sure you need much more. That toothbrush is pretty amazing
💯 tho my math a bit rusty, I ran the numbers and concluded free is better than cheap 😂
@@gr8dvd yeah, between having to cut up perfectly good toothbrushes and burn a perfectly good blade to glue them to, An old electric toothbrush is the winner for me. 🙂
hook and loop backed scotch bright pads on the sanding head cut to fit.
Wow, my friend I think you have something there, that is a very clever invention, you may want to refine it and patent it. I’ll be the first one to buy one!
That's pretty cool, what a way for my wife to get me some power tools 😂 Thanks for sharing & God bless 👍🏼👍🏼
LOL, good idea
I like experimenting with creating gadgets too, but wouldn't an electric toothbrush do the same job?
@@captbill in the same way a grocery cart with a lawn mower engine with a tarp over it does the same thing is a car, yeah.
@@captbill I thought the same. I think it's worth to compare. The electric toothbrush is much more convenient to use if it's able to do a similar job. I have a few around here, I'll do some tests.
but would you watch that video?
NEEDED this
Hmmmm. I have an old electric toothbrush, inherited. Haven't thrown it away yet. Maybe now, I won't ! Thanks for sharing your idea.
Excellent idea my friend! I will have to try this!
3D print an adapter! 😊
Great idea sir,
Thanks for this video.👍
This man is brilliant, my guy hahahahha
Great way to use the old blades we toss.
Great idea thanks for sharing!
I just use a scrubbing sponge with the sanding attachment. Works great no glue needed.
Nice idea 💡
Nice idea. Thanks.
good idea
Or just get the steam cleaner from harbor freight for about 35 bucks. It also cleans without any chemicals.
A cliche' works: "Necessity is the mother of invention."
I am thinking doing the same with reciprocating saw with it's back and forth movement 😊
@@nixland save your recipsaw for a paint can shaker, saw it the other day on youtube, old hand squeeze clamp couple of screws and no more tennis elbow trying to get the stupid marbel to shake
That would be great for polishing bike spokes too!
Respect for not just saying "velcro".
Dude! Great idea!! I have old blades and every time I go to the dentist they give us a couple toothbrushes.
You certainly have an inventors mind!! 😆🤣🙃
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Thank you
Was searching for an assortment of blades with various wire brushes for cleaning auto parts but did not find any; can't be the only person who has such needs!
You need to send this in for a patent!
You do know that they make oscillating toothbrushes with soft bristles already.
Hey slc. Nice job 😊 Klaus from Denmark
That would be a good way to use the old dull blades instead of throwing then out.
cut that white brush up and glue and bolt through the blade .maybe . think i will try . great idea.
I guess it can be used for something that need cleaning, I still think that good ole elbow grease would clean it quicker. On a lighter note, you can probably sell those toothbrush handles to some inmates as they will be able to turn them into shanks quite quickly.
“We gotta find a way to make THIS fit in the hole for THIS using nothing but THAT” (Apollo 13)
LOL
Pro typing! You might be on something! 😊
MR CLEAN MAGIC ERASER.
Try cutting a slot with a Dremmel into the back of the brush head the width of the cutter blade and slide the brush head on so that it is rotated 90° to be in line with the cutter
I like it. It would definitely have to be epoxied in place real well.
You should try some Bar Keepers Friend or some Bon Ami even Ajax or Comet something with a little grit. Should clean much better then.Ever try super glue and baking soda as a glue? Its something most everyone has around and i would put it up against epoxy i think. That could be something to try on a video using your oscillating cleaner as a test glue one brush with epoxy and one with super glue and baking soda, they say that graphite and superglue is even stronger but i haven't tried that. Good Luck and thanks for you video!
I just use my electric toothbrush.😉
I use vinegar and skip all of the scrubbing.
I've tried that before without much luck.
Way to brush up on your skills!
very clever 🙂
I was wondering if you could build a human hamster wheel out of PVC.
Sounds like a huge project, so probably not
@@SpecificLove7 I don't mean you personally I mean can it be done
Use your old dull multi tool blades....
What a tool😩
Simple solution … just use an old sonic toothbrush … you can also buy cheap battery powered toothbrushes from the supermarket and they will do a similar job … much cheaper than using multi tool blades and glue … have a nice day Ya’all 😊
Spend a dollar more for a flipping vibrating tooothbrush at the grocery store.
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Gets your teeth super white too!
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You should try "Bar Keepers Friend". It is like Ajax cleaner, but it doesn't scratch. I use it on aluminum and stainless pot and pans and it doesn't scratch them. I but it in the cleaning supplies at my local grocery store. Works great for me.
Thanks for the suggestion
Why not just buy a rechargeable toothbrush 🪥 …
They work a little differently and I don't think they would be as aggressive of a cleaner