When your project requires precision and speed, find the right oscillating tool accessories at
AW Graham Lumber (
GrahamLumber.com). Situated at the junction of Highway 57 North and Maddox Pike in Flemingsburg, KY, our home improvement store is a true one-stop shop for local building supplies and remains the home of dirt cheap prices! We understand that a tool is only as good as its blade, which is why we offer a wide selection of
saw blades designed for longevity and performance.
From 7-1/4-in
circular saw blades to reinforced
cutting wheels, we have the inventory to keep your project moving. Our catalog features high-performance
jig saw and coping saw blades, multi-purpose
oscillating tool accessories, and demolition-ready
reciprocating saw blades. We are dedicated to providing affordable, high-quality solutions to builders in
Kentucky and surrounding areas, including
Ohio,
West Virginia, and
Indiana. Visit us in Flemingsburg or
contact us to discuss bulk orders for your next large-scale renovation.
Everything you should know before buying oscillating tool accessories: Buying the right accessory for your multi-tool can save you hours of labor. An oscillating multi-tool kit is a high-speed vibrating power tool that uses a side-to-side motion to cut, sand, or scrape. Unlike a circular saw, it excels in tight spaces where you cannot swing a hammer or fit a traditional saw blade. At
AW Graham Lumber, your local renovation supplies expert, we help you choose the right interface and blade material for your specific machine.
What is an oscillating multi-tool kit? A standard kit includes the motor unit and a variety of specialized attachments. Most modern tools use an "OIS" (Oscillating Interface System) or "Starlock" mounting system. Before purchasing from our lumberyard, verify if your tool requires a standard open-back blade or the specialized Starlock snap-in design. Using a 1.25-in wood blade on a 2.5-in plunge cut allows for surgical precision that no other tool can match.
Can an oscillating tool cut a 2x4? Technically, yes, but it is not the most efficient choice for heavy framing. While it can plunge through a 2-in thick piece of lumber, the narrow blade may overheat during deep cuts. For a 2x4, we recommend using our
reciprocating saw blades for speed, reserving the oscillating tool for notches, trim-outs, or flush cuts where the 2x4 meets a finished wall.
Is an oscillating tool better than a grinder? It depends on the application. An angle grinder is built for high-torque metal removal and heavy masonry grinding. An oscillating tool is superior for "plunge" cuts (starting a hole in the middle of a board) and detail work. If you are removing grout or cutting a 0.5-in pipe in a wall cavity, the oscillating tool is significantly safer and more precise than a grinder.
Common types of oscillating tool accessories:
- Bi-metal blades: The industry standard for cutting wood with embedded nails.
- Carbide teeth: Essential for high-density materials like cement board, plaster, or stainless steel screws.
- Diamond grit: Used specifically for tile grout removal and masonry detailing.
- Sanding pads: Triangular attachments designed to reach the innermost corners of cabinets or window frames.
Whether you need
jig saw and coping saw blades for fine carpentry or versatile
oscillating tool accessories for a bathroom remodel,
AW Graham Lumber is your local building supplies partner. Visit our location at Highway 57 North and Maddox Pike in Flemingsburg, KY, or browse
GrahamLumber.com. We proudly serve professionals across
Kentucky,
Ohio,
West Virginia, and
Indiana.