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Anthoop 01-21-2013 03:36 PM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 


ORIGINAL: kyleshrub
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No need to attack anyone...

siberianhusky 01-22-2013 03:43 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 
I have a dremel that's pushing 40 years old! and the external speed control for it, still have some of the original bits. Also have a compressor and many tools for it.
Use the right tool for the job and they work wonders.
Don't care how long somebody has been at something, doesn't mean they have a clue or are good at it! Never been sure why people think that the length of time they have been at a job is any indication of skill, knowledge or ability, I'm a tradesman and have seen as much if not more bad work done by "old guys" than young guys! Most of the time the old guys are so outdated they can hardly function on a modern jobsite!

jimmy0314 01-22-2013 04:39 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 
I have a Dremel that is probably one of the first. It just has an on/off switch. I have it hooked to a sewing machine electric foot pedal. I can grind or do whatever with it and never have to pause to change speeds. I have been using it since probably 1668 or so. The button that is used to hold the collet to change the bit is long gone, so I just drilled a hole all the way thru and use a short piece if pushrod, allen wrench or small screwdriver to change the bit. The kids bought me a new fancy dial speed a few years but I let the wife have it to cut the dog's toenails.

Haddi Taha 01-22-2013 04:54 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 


ORIGINAL: jimmy0314

I have a Dremel that is probably one of the first. It just has an on/off switch. I have it hooked to a sewing machine electric foot pedal. I can grind or do whatever with it and never have to pause to change speeds. I have been using it since probably 1668 or so. The button that is used to hold the collet to change the bit is long gone, so I just drilled a hole all the way thru and use a short piece if pushrod, allen wrench or small screwdriver to change the bit. The kids bought me a new fancy dial speed a few years but I let the wife have it to cut the dog's toenails.
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kyleshrub 01-22-2013 06:15 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 


ORIGINAL: siberianhusky

I have a dremel that's pushing 40 years old! and the external speed control for it, still have some of the original bits. Also have a compressor and many tools for it.
<u>Use the right tool for the job and they work wonders</u>.
Don't care how long somebody has been at something, doesn't mean they have a clue or are good at it! Never been sure why people think that the length of time they have been at a job is any indication of skill, knowledge or ability, I'm a tradesman and have seen as much if not more bad work done by "old guys" than young guys! Most of the time the old guys are so outdated they can hardly function on a modern jobsite!

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rgburrill 01-22-2013 09:02 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 
Ttowntoolman wants more power.  Sure he isn't Tim the Toolman Taylor? ;)

Sessholvlaru 01-22-2013 09:54 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 
I have the cordless Li-Ion Dremel and I think it is the most useful and treasured tool I own. I use it constantly.

Ttowntoolman 01-22-2013 10:26 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 


ORIGINAL: Sessholvlaru

I have the cordless Li-Ion Dremel and I think it is the most useful and treasured tool I own. I use it constantly.
OK already, I will stop and buy a new one tonight on the way home. Apearently I am WRONG And they are the best thing since sliced bread..................Thank you!


Yes Phmaximus, I left myself open for this beating by providing little information. My bad. Was looking for a Neutral topic to talk about, did not have any idea you all had stock in the Dremel. Funny thing is, I got the idea to talk about it after reading your post about you modifying your large scale engine. You had yours die and had to have it replaced under warrenty. (spelling) Sorry, I thought I saw a common thread develope here, guess not.

I was looking for information to lead me to a more robust unit, like the Dremel used to be, for my pit box.

mattster1971 01-22-2013 11:32 AM

RE: Electric technology and the Dremel
 
I love my dremel. I don't know how to use half the stuff that came with it. It has a long flexable shaft thingy for I guess precision work. It has an attachment for using like a handheld saw which I have never used and a bunch of other stuff in the box I am unsure of. Works for what I need. It has a variable speed slide switch and I don't care for that much, I occasionally bump it and it spins so fast.


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