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dremel work station

jokers_toys

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anyone here use one of these Dremel rotary tool work station?

thanking of picking one up to do the small jobs a lil easier.

if ya have one let me know what you think of it. it is only 45 bucks a lowes



 

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i have one, the only thing ive really used it for was for siping my tires and it worked great. really comes in handy when you need the dremel to stay still. no complaints from me
 
...... wonder if there's a reasonably priced mill-style X,Y axis adjustable table that'd fit on there. Then it would truly be a case of "how could you not?"
 
i have one, the only thing ive really used it for was for siping my tires and it worked great. really comes in handy when you need the dremel to stay still. no complaints from me

I have this Dremel station also, works great"thumbsup" no big projects though
like the person above said, works great, when you want to keep both hands on the project & Dremel stay still. plus it locks into place at 90 degrees for cutting stuff"thumbsup"
 
I have one. Helps for drilling at 90* for those who are hopeless with their hands, such as myself.
 
I had one of these, but the very limited drill bit selection for the Dremel made it almost useless. In addition to that, the entire rig was not very sturdy and the few holes I did drill were never 100% accurate like they would be with a full size press.

My advice is to keep the recipt if you do get one so you have the option of returning it.
 
I had one of these, but the very limited drill bit selection for the Dremel made it almost useless. In addition to that, the entire rig was not very sturdy and the few holes I did drill were never 100% accurate like they would be with a full size press.

My advice is to keep the recipt if you do get one so you have the option of returning it.

I have one and agree 100%. the actual drill press part is useless for drilling. The only use i got out of it is hands free grinding and dust collecting.
 
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