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craftsman dremel style tool.
I was going to put this in the tool area...but I do not consider it motorcycle tool related.
Has anyone had one last longer than like 1hr of work? Maybe I ask too much from my Dremel. I don't know...I use they cut-off wheel, and it works for a bit, then the motor totally locks. I used to use one for cutting the rear fender off the bikes, but I have been using them to notch metal. I brought it back, got another one - same thing. WTF...seems like it is going to melt in my hands it gets so hot. What can I buy that will meet the demand I put on it? Is the dremel brand any better? |
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Re: craftsman dremel style tool.
Good idea, an air die grinder will be bought tomorrow.
I guess I totally over used the Craftsman. I thought it would hold up better, and really thoght it would handle what I was doing - but after thinking about the motor in there, and seeing how it is so small, I think I will get something different. I love Craftsman, and I think I have a butt load of their tools, and never have had a problem with them...so I will upgrade. I have seen cutoff wheels and used them at the bodyshop, but for some reason I never put the two together. drrrr.Oh well, anyone want to buy my Craftmans Dremel tool? Kinda works...
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Re: craftsman dremel style tool.
Get the thin ones, i think they are .035 or .045" thick. 3" dia with a 1/4" hole. Then get the arbor for them with a 1/4" shank, should be about $8. I use air diegrinders, straight and 90 deg, everyday at work and over the last 8 years I have setteled on the cheap import $40 ones from Home Depot. They are consumable to me yet the straight ones last many years and the 90's about a year and a half. My $240 Snapon 90 deg grinder lasted 3 years with one $60 trip to get rebuild. I'll stick with the cheapies
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Re: craftsman dremel style tool.
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Re: craftsman dremel style tool.
Even when I polish with my dremel I use 2 of them. Soon as one gets hot I switch to the other. I have run mine for hours non stop just switching FWIW.
If you are going to get an air die grinder make sure your air compressor will handle it. I have a large tank but, my air grinder will out run my compressor. Just make sure the cfm on the compressor is high than the grinder. Otherwise go electric 4" like G-force said. |
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Re: craftsman dremel style tool.
I finally broke my dremel of about 15 years age and purchased a Bosch (I think) Roto-Zip. After screwing with dremel-sized cut-off wheels, you'll never look back from one of these. Larger tool and not quite as weildy but the duty it performs in more than proportionate to the mass.
If you picked up an air compressor and grinder, make sure it's oiled :-) |
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