Wednesday, November 4, 2020

The perfect solution to election anxiety: Power Tools

 



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  1. At this point I'm leaning towards this: http://www.gunsholstersandgear.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/Dewalt-AR15-nail-gun.jpg

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  2. I used the Dremel & a cutting wheel the other day.

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  3. Dremel offers little torque, Walmart's version is actually a much better deal & product. Plug in versions are much, much better.

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  4. Stripped out the holding pin to change bits on mine, easy replacement fix but just haven't done it. Think I had it locked just a bit to and ran it.

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  5. I bought a Dremel for building model airplanes when I was about fourteen. Still runs just fine half a century later. I have an external rheostat to adjust motor speed; I've heard the newer ones have it built in. I can't vouch for the quality of new ones; I have no idea.

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    1. My circa late 1980's model has the speed control and I've replaced the brushes 3 times. Last time they went out I bought a red Stanley instead of more brushes.

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