Hey Guys,
If your Dad didn't give you a Dremel when you were
a teenager along with that jacknife you've carried
all these years, by all means get one. Then, add 
optional components as you go along. After a few 
years, get a separate tool box for it and the 
dozens of extra attachments that have a way of 
accumulating. My dremel from the 1950s is still
going strong and is used many times every year.
Terry
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>>  While I've been trying to talk myself into the long 
>way round, I
>>came up with one good point, I don't yet own an air 
>sheet metal nibbler.
>>Any reason to buy a new tool, right?
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>If you are talking about a tool to cut and trim aluminum 
>I recommend you 
>look at a Dremel Tool (also at Sears by different name 
>but same mfg).  I 
>have used it to cut larger vent openings, openings for 
>frigeration vents 
>and other stuff and it works just great. Use the emory 
>type cutting discs 
>on aluminum.  Plus it is usful for all kinds of other do 
>it yourself 
>stuff.  A $100.00 or less gets you good setup.
>
>Roy Lashway

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