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Xplocivic 06-30-2004 08:09 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
Buy the biggest kit available, you'll get almost everything you'll ever need. I got that one and I got the flex-shaft attatchment that comes in very handy, the roto-zip attatchment and a ---- ton of bits in a sweet case, it really is worth it, I think I paid close to $100 for mine, but I have never had to buy any other bits or attatchments.

quadnie 06-30-2004 08:17 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
It's worth it to buy one with a kit that had all the attachments and a case.

I've had the best luck with the dremel brand name ones and the craftsman kind. Don't waste your money on immitation ones or black & decker brand.

Don't bother with the ones with digital readouts or the cordless ones. Just get the basic one and use the ---- out of it for small precision jobs, like cleaning up a small weld or rheaming out a hole.

A die grinder is what you need for larger jobs, like porting cast iron.. it can be done with the dremel but a die grinder is so much easier. You can always pick up a cheap pancake compressor and die grinder for something quick & easy.

Guy-Fast 06-30-2004 08:19 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
Dremels are alright for small jobs. The manifold will take awhile. Dremels just dont have much torque so they dont cut fast but expect 3 hours or so to get the job done right.

PureCRXtasy 06-30-2004 08:29 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
My best advice is to get a variable speed one with at least 5 settings with the highest up around 30,000 rpms. I have a craftsman rotary tool that was a gift. It's a single speed 27,000 rpm version. There are times I really wish I could slow it down. I also find that the right angle attachment comes in very handy, if you can find a kit that includes it, get it. I think it's around $15 if you buy it separate.

92hatchattack 06-30-2004 08:55 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
thanks guys!! im gonna go check out a craftsman one ... i buy must my tools at sears .....

and i have a 27,000 rpm air die grinder at work .... will that work well to cut up the cast iron manifold??? or do i need on with higher rpms?????

quadnie 06-30-2004 09:03 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
That die grinder will work assuming that it's a nice flowing pnumatic one. I forgot to metnion about the speed variance, the upper model ones will have what you need. The crappy ones are single speed.. ---- that

92hatchattack 06-30-2004 09:09 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
lol .. i dont know ---- about tools!!! im leaning as i go along .. lol .. all i know is it says its a westward mini die grinder.... whats the diffrence with a pneumatic one???

by the way this site is great, everyone is friendly and very helpfull!! and im learning ---- like crazy!! gooda stuff... keep on truckin!

quadnie 06-30-2004 09:12 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
pnumatic = air powered

92hatchattack 06-30-2004 09:24 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 

Originally Posted by quadnie
pnumatic = air powered

duh ... yeah i knew that!... no really, i did!! haha .. thanks, 12 hour shifts make my brain all mushy!!!

PinoyB18A 07-01-2004 01:11 PM

Re:So what can i do with a dremel tool??? worth it??? diffrent kinds????
 
My dremel is damn cool. I got one from Kragen for not even 30 bucks, and the first thing I made was diffusers for my rear bumper...


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