I have a Craftsman variable speed. Not sure if it's a real Dremel or not. Darn thing comes in so handy, especially the cutting discs.
I have a Craftsman variable speed. Not sure if it's a real Dremel or not. Darn thing comes in so handy, especially the cutting discs.
Yup, but only markings I can find say say Sears-Roebuck USA. Also, I have the little drill press for it. Pretty sure it's a Dremel. I have a couple ex-military Dremels that need rebuilt. Need to dig them out and do it.That looks very Dremel-ish.
They usually don't fit unfortunately...Exactly! Though I do have larger die grinders and disc grinders for the bigger stuff. Can't beat a small powerful tool for tight area's.
Very cool!I have this tiny ancestor of the Dremel (with it's diy power supply), very handful when modifying small parts of a cassette deck mechanism.
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Also have a real Dremel for bigger work and also a Fein multitool for woodwork.
I have this tiny ancestor of the Dremel (with it's diy power supply), very handful when modifying small parts of a cassette deck mechanism.
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Also have a real Dremel for bigger work and also a Fein multitool for woodwork.