The Teak Blade


In case anyone was curious, it’s really quite simple. It has a U shape at the bottom of it which is roughly the width of the teak groove. The circular portion is where it attaches to the Fein Multmaster, which vibrates the whole thing to give it it’s cutting action. You just run the tip of your blade along the teak groove. It’s about the length of my pinky.

Why they get over $50.00 ($59.99 MSRP) for a 1/2 ounce piece of metal is beyond me. The price of ingenuity I suppose.

That and I would probably pay a LOT of money not to have to strip the teak out by hand. Wait a minute…

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  1. That little tool is probably so expenise because of outrageous expense to make the dies to cut it or the cast that had to be made to mold it (whatever method) and the relatively low demand of such an item. When you need it, you need it and they know it!
    Beautiful boat BJ and a great blog.

    ex steel man,
    d-mon

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