I'm in the market for a good dremel tool. Anybody got good recommendation on one? Also, it has to be strong enough to cut through abs plastic of course.
Thanks in advance
just about any dremel, get something with a variable speed to it.
Dremel tool, with flex head (snake like) attachment.
Soooo stick with the Dremel brand and get one with the snake attachment. Gotcha, thanks.
ya man, you can pick up the dremel brand tool for like $25 with a decent set of attachments....theres also the more expensive packs with alot of extra little tools.
the black & decker dremel tools are decet also
^^^very good point, variable speed is a life saver!!
cannon fodder wrote:get a variable speed one though. i have a single speed dremel and wish i had a variable.
the heavy duty cut off wheels work wonders. they don't break as easily and will cut through just about anything.
http://www.dremel.com/en-us/attachments-and-accessories/attachment-accessory-detail.htm?H=188549&G=66367&I=66371 hopefully that link will work.
also, the ezlock kit makes changing blades a breeze. im happy i got it.
Sounds good. I'll definitely grab one with a variable speed. I might not need the E-Z lock kit, but if the price is good, I'll get it anyway. Good looking out!
Depending on where you are, check out a place like canadian tire, or another general store that sells a little bit of everything.
Canadian tire I know, sells a 400 piece kit for $100
cannon fodder wrote:also, the ezlock kit makes changing blades a breeze. im happy i got it.
yeah....ezlock FTW!
and you just cant beat the original Dremel brand. i had a b&d wizard and that thing sucked so much ball sac it was disgusting.
NO SIG FOR YOU!
I believe my Dremel costed around $50-$60, variable speed, I love it.
The fiberglass reinforced cut-off discs are well worth the money, hell I've cut through the metal dash frame with them. EZlock kit is an awesome upgrade as mentioned!