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Anyone use a Dremel?



And if you have access to a compressor, you could also get a die grinder
http://tinyurl.com/yyjz7m

Marc 

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> I agree with Al.  An electric motor that is running at 
> elevated temps is under too much load for its size.  Dremels 
> are like 1/10,000hp (smilie), so you have to keep the R's up 
> and the loads down.
> 
> If you have a continuing need for a rotary tool, the best bet 
> is a Foredom. 
> You can get these in 1/10 and in 1/4hp versions.  They will 
> cost several hundred, but they are powerful, versatile, and 
> durable...plus, the will allow you to use 1/4", 1/8", and 
> 3/32" shank tools in them, which means your choice of tools 
> is practically unlimited.
> 
> larry
> sandiego16v
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>  Running the dremel at low speeds and higher loads (loading 
> down the bit, 
> resulting in higher current draw) will result in high heat 
> levels.   Al
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