And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Saturday, January 2, 2021
Just about the world's handiest little tool - used mine yesterday
I've always found mind kind of frustrating. Those attachments didn't really come with any instructions, and some I've never figured out how to use. Plus the box doesn't keep the contents well organized, so it's always cluttered when I open it. Really need to make a better box for it (just one more project on the "someday" list).
Very handy and definitely get the flex shaft, plus a stand to hang the tool from when using it. I also have a Makita die grinder (basically a bigger more powerful Dremel) which I probably use twice as much.
Don't ignore the dust mask cautions; these things can create a lot of micro-dust particles.
ReplyDeleteThe handiest accessory I found for my dremel is the flex shaft. It can get into really hard to get at places
ReplyDeleteProbably responsible for ruining more handguns than the Clinton presidency.
ReplyDeleteThat would be operator ignorance not the tool. Flex shaft yes.
DeleteDoubles as a dental tool in emergencies!
ReplyDeleteDon't forget the Bacardi 151 for anethesia.
I used mine today.
ReplyDeleteI've always found mind kind of frustrating. Those attachments didn't really come with any instructions, and some I've never figured out how to use. Plus the box doesn't keep the contents well organized, so it's always cluttered when I open it. Really need to make a better box for it (just one more project on the "someday" list).
ReplyDeleteVery handy and definitely get the flex shaft, plus a stand to hang the tool from when using it. I also have a Makita die grinder (basically a bigger more powerful Dremel) which I probably use twice as much.
ReplyDeleteMilwaukee Tools makes a version that uses their 12V batteries.
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