Long live the Dremel ! Gods gift to man.

Homerr

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I have to wonder if the creator of the Dremel tool really knew what his creation was capable of.<br /><br />I LOVE THIS TOOOL!<br /><br />It cut my flooring and stringers right out, nothing flat. (Well, it took a little time anyways...)<br /><br />If you're scratching your head and wondering how to cut carefully around something, break out the Dremel. It can cut with surgeon-like precision.<br />Of course, it can get you into trouble quick too!<br />Watch your RPM's with that cutting blade!<br /><br />If you don't have one of these (and I don't know anyone who doesn't) Beg and plead with the Wife to get one! <br /><br />And as an added bonus, you will never run out of attatchments. I tell the Wife that she will never run out of Christmas or birthday ideas. With a Dremel, there's always some kind of attatchment or doo-dad she can get for it!<br /><br />H.<br /><br />H.
 

crab bait

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Re: Long live the Dremel ! Gods gift to man.

i have a nice work shop an it's the only tool i have plugged in ALL-THE-TIME.. a better 'dremel ' than dremel it self is a dremel type tool made buy ryobi... out last & an more ump 3 to 1 ....
 

greggimlick

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Re: Long live the Dremel ! Gods gift to man.

If you really want to know how to take a Dremel and make a fantastic tool out of it you should look at the router base made by Bishop Cochran. He's a world reknowned guitar maker who designed a machined plunge router base for the Dremel. I almost seems odd to put a $159 base on a cheap tool, but this is the finest plunge base you'll ever use and it gives you very precise control over the tool. He makes several accesories for it and has become well known for his tools along with his guitar work. You can find them at A L L I E D LU T H E R I E . C O M <br /><br />PHONE 707-431-3760<br /><br />I'm not affiliated with them, but had the opportunity to review the tool for an article I did for a magazine. I don't know how I lived without it now :)
 

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Re: Long live the Dremel ! Gods gift to man.

Ah yes! The venerable dremmel! The only tool better than a Dremmel with all the attachments, is a CORDLESS Dremel with all the bellz n whistles!<br />I use if foe cleaning the white corrosion offf of what the water puts it on. It makes terminals and contacts thought to be shot,serviceable again.<br />It cleans mounting surfaces without the need to re-surface them.<br />The next-best thing out there in the shop is "liquid tape"..This is the stuff you use after you have everything clean,to waterproof it.<br />Awesome tool!
 

Homerr

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Re: Long live the Dremel ! Gods gift to man.

Ahh yes..The 'ol liquid tape.<br />Just started using that myself. Incredible stuff.<br /><br />Beats shink tube when you don't want to get a flame or hot fan near anything explosive...Like the gas tank!<br /><br />H.
 
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