I wouldn't be without a dremel the only way to sharpen my tying
scissors. I use a very fine grit sanding disk to touch up the cutting
edge. Got mine (I'm guessing) fifteen years ago from Pimps & Queers
(Simpson Sears) a craftsman. Never a lick a trouble.


Calm Days
Wally

*-----Original Message-----
*From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:majordomo-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wes Wada
*Sent: December 6, 2003 7:55 AM
*To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Subject: [VFB] Dremel tools?
*
*Hi all,
*
*I am thinking of investing in a Dremel or similar tool, but really
know
*nothing about them.  What are some buying tips, desirable features,
*models to look at and to avoid?  Are the knockoffs of any value, or
is
*Dremel the be-all and end-all? What is your ideal Dremel setup?
*
*Thanks,
*Wes Wada
*Bend, Oregon
*
*
*No one can compare to Mark Twain when it comes to wit. When he was
*around 40, some genius got the bright idea of sending questionnaires
to
*all the leading intellectuals of the day, asking them deep questions
*about life. The scheme broke down after he read Twain's entries. In
*answer to, "What is your favorite object in nature?" Twain replied,
*"Pie."



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