I was thinking, and could have used many times, a Dremel
style ''saws-all'' , or a saws-all style with a sanding attachement,
like finger nail file that would go back and forth.

Is there such a animal ?

Dave Hauch
Mich.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cliff E-Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Randy Bullard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "RCSE" <soaring@airage.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 20, 2005 6:07 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Dremel tool


> Barney,
> I too have pondered this dilemma many times.  I ended up purchasing both
of
> them.  Was it worth the extra $'s?  You betcha.  In addition I also
> purchased a Stihl Mod. 009L.  I have found it invaluable for those
precision
> cuts such as servo pockets & cutting out aileron and flaps from bagged
> wings.  My next purchase was a Milwaukee Mod 5460-6.  This grinder will
> accept either a 7" or 9" disk.  This tool is a must for the modeler who
> doesn't want to mess around but wants to take laminated fiberglass, carbon
> fiber or Kevlar down NOW!  Do be careful with the Kevlar though, it'll
fuzz
> up real fast if you're not careful.  Don't even think of using it on foam,
> it's so powerful you'll be grinding your fingertips if you attempt foam
and
> that hurts like hell I can tell you that!!  Another addition in my tool
> "quiver" is the new Milwaukee 6101-6 Band file.  I have found this tool a
> must for taking burrs off on metal control linkages or taking off those
> pesky little mounts on servos when gluing them in wings if you can't
afford
> "Blues" with their handy little mounts.  My latest acquisition was a Rigid
> 600 Portable power threader, albeit I had a helluva time finding 4-40 &
2-56
> dies for this beast.  I can't tell you how many times I've ran out of
> threaded stock.  I have all these bits & pieces of stock that I have
> shortened where all I needed is a short linkage with the threads on one
end.
> Now I can once again thread the remaining unthreaded stock.  No waste!!
> I have many more "wants" for my hobby shop tools but at this time I can't
> afford them.  I can't even afford epoxy, foam or fiberglass let alone a
new
> glider.  I've spent all my money on these damm tools!  But I'm ready to go
> to work,  I can tell you that!
> At any rate, Good Luck Barney, on your tool dilemma and I hope I've been
of
> some help.
> Cliff Lindgren
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Bullard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 6:39 PM
> To: RCSE
> Subject: [RCSE] Dremel tool
>
> Having worn out another Dremel tool, so I'm shopping for a new one. Tower
> has one for $64 which is the older version with less accessories. Home
Depot
> has the fancy new version with more accessories for $79. The also have the
> new and more expensive cordless.
>
> Have any of you bought the new version? Is it worth the extra $$$$? Is the
> cordless worth yet even more?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Randy
>
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