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| Adam | February 18th, 2008 03:26 PM I find the rotary hand grinder tools very useful for sharpening and restoring old woodworking and Lawn & Garden tools. I own both the Dremel and Craftsman varieties. The only thing I would recommend for either brand is to get the variable speed versions. The single-speed and high/low machines limit the accesories that can be used with the "moto-tools". I've just finished removing some light rust with a wire brush accessory and am in the process of reforming the edge of an old... Buck Bros. in-cannel carving gouge. The rotary tool is making a very arduous task into a more reasonable time activity. I will "finish" the job with traditional slip stones though. |
| Follow Ups: Dremel by Joe 2008-02-20 12:33:49 New Accessory by Adam 2008-07-13 02:06:58 Lithium Ion Tool by Adam 2008-08-25 15:09:38 cordless Dremel by Paul 2008-08-26 00:22:27 Common tools by Adam 2008-08-26 00:31:14 Snap On version by Joe 2008-08-27 12:37:25 hammer by gasman 2008-08-27 13:25:16 Lost by Adam 2008-09-01 04:33:54 |
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