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.
I miss the old 280 model. it was a hand held powerhouse. I used it for years it was only after it died that I found they went with the smaller ones they have today.
I have a Dremel but I prefer my Foredom with a chuck style hand piece. Not portable but built to last. My grandfather's Foredom that he bought in the late '40s is still working in my uncle's shop. Al_in_Ottawa
Have been using a corded Dremel for years and years. Don't use it much, but it works fine for when I need it. Just bought their smaller Stylo for more intricate jobs.
I miss the old 280 model. it was a hand held powerhouse. I used it for years
ReplyDeleteit was only after it died that I found they went with the smaller ones they have today.
*GASP!!*
ReplyDelete...the dreaded dremel
I've had 3 corded Dremels. Don't last, get too hot to hold. Got an Avid cordless which was cheaper and works great.
ReplyDeleteI have a Dremel but I prefer my Foredom with a chuck style hand piece. Not portable but built to last. My grandfather's Foredom that he bought in the late '40s is still working in my uncle's shop.
ReplyDeleteAl_in_Ottawa
Use my 30yr old Foredom just about everyday.
DeleteYou will find many uses for it, battery or plug in
ReplyDeleteHave been using a corded Dremel for years and years. Don't use it much, but it works fine for when I need it. Just bought their smaller Stylo for more intricate jobs.
ReplyDeleteYou said it all, don't use it much but it does the job when you need.
DeleteIf you get real good with it, ----you can save a lot on dental bills.....
ReplyDeleteI've got one and have PROBABLY had a thousand and one uses for it, but forget that I have it.
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