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Bubba73 06-18-2009 09:53 PM

cool tool, no must have tool
 
I don't normally recomend tools cause im really not that handy, but I like most have the handy Dremel tool and use it for everything. I picked up the Ez Lock cutting kit (19.00) from Menards its a $40.00 value. Comes with ez lock bit 3 1 1/2 plastic cutting wheels 4 1 1/2 metal wheels and 3 1 1/2 thin cut wheels. Had 4 stuck stripped out set screws on the outdrives hacked them off in less than 5 min. there real cutting wheels not those thin ones that break off and fly every where. Say check these out when u get the time bet ya leave with it.

RockEd out 06-18-2009 10:10 PM

I use just the Fiber Wheels. They are made the same way as the EZ Locks, just alot cheaper. They work excellent and last a good deal.

TREE 08-03-2009 08:32 PM

Have you used the dremmel that is corded to the motor so all that you hold is the drill not the motor?

wonder squirrel 08-03-2009 11:00 PM

I use the regular cut off wheels and the fiber reinforced, just depends on what I'm cutting. The regular wheels do fine on small, fine cuts while the fiber reinforced wheels can blow right through most anything you throw at them.

I have the tool that screws onto the front of the dremel so you have a sort of pencil grip to hold onto instead of having to hold the entire dremel as well. Its about 2 or so feet long. Not much to say about it other than it works well but is a little bit noisey. "thumbsup"


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