dremel type drill

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by baz172, Nov 11, 2008.

  1. baz172

    baz172 Member

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  2. capri dave

    capri dave Active Member

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    ive got a Clarke multi tool, which is a cheaper version of a Dremel...

    came with flexi shaft and stand etc...

    seems ok for a bit of occasional grinding of cases etc :D
     
  3. alexsr70

    alexsr70 New Member

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    its a rotary tool so its fine

    perfect for tuning, cheaper the better tbh

    gotta love mine tho, flexi shaft and digital rpm switch
     
  4. dylanbws100

    dylanbws100 New Member

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    I once used my drill as a dremmel....actually it was this weekend.
    Never gana do it again.....or well-i mean if the drill worked I would never do it again. The chuck is completely loose. It's like a dick in a whore!


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  5. capri dave

    capri dave Active Member

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    over the years ive done quite a bit of grinding on car cyl heads and manifolds
    using a normal electric drill...

    you can get some good results if your careful....but electric drills dont like side loads on the bearings, and youll soon bugger the drill up ;)
     
  6. dylanbws100

    dylanbws100 New Member

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    Yeah thats exactly what happened....Guess I got an excuse to buy a dremmel now :D
     

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