Multitool vs Solid Wall – Will it Cut a Socket Hole?
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In this video, I test whether an oscillating multitool with a carbide blade can effectively cut into a solid wall to fit a socket. Using a multitool for this job promises less dust compared to an angle grinder, even with a shroud. But is it worth it?
During my test, I found that the multitool does a great job outlining the socket hole, but there’s a major downside—you’ll likely go through one carbide blade per socket, which can get expensive. The alternative methods include stitch drilling with a masonry bit, but that takes too long. The best secret weapon? A small SDS drill on hammer mode with a chisel attachment—perfect for knocking out the center once the outline is cut.
So, should you use an angle grinder or a multitool for cutting a solid wall? I’m still in two minds! Watch the test to see the results and decide for yourself. Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more tool tests!
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I'm Aiden and I'm documenting what was supposed to be my barn conversion, which has now ended up being a new build. I don't have a trade, I just have a go and I'll be doing lots of work myself. This is the boring bit in grand designs that you don't get to see. Subscribe and follow along to find out how our future home turns out.
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