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Re: [RCSE] Need Tool Help-mini-router, dremel, etc.


Well Scobie, as it has been said in the past, anything can be had (for a
price).  One of the reasons I became a Dentist was the great tools.
$414.95 plus tax and shipping can buy a variable speed Electric Lab hand
piece w/on-off foot pedal, 0-35,000 rpm. now that's the cheapest one,
you can spend up to $4500 for a german made unit that you can use to
drill out your wife's cavities too. Think of the money you'll save in
dental bills!!
.............Dave Malone

Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner wrote:
> 
> Okay, the truth is that I am sick of my Dremel tool. The bearings are and
> always have been just awful, and at higher rpm's the thing screams like a
> banshee and the bit runs a pattern so far from concentric, it might as well
> be a random orbit tool. The cutoff wheels are great, everything else feels
> like a compromise.
> 
> Turns out I am only getting deeper and deeper into tool snob status as the
> years wear on...,
> but I figure its better than most other vices, just like my vise, which is
> better than most other vises... :)
> 
> So I'm looking for the major Dremel upgrade, something with sweet bearings
> and quiet, preferably with a real chuck on it, and a really well made
> miniature router of some kind. Ideally these would be the same tool, but who
> knows?
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Lift,
> Scobie in Seattle.
> 
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