Hey Dave! How was your vacation? I'd probably wear a chainmail glove working with that thing so close to my hand. Gives me the heebee jeebies just thinking about it.
You beat me to I was going to say if you use the wire brush one and disks make sure you use eye protection cos the wires fly off at speed and they do come keen if it you in face I call mine a Dremel even tho its another make love your videos thanks
Dremel is a trade mark. Just like Coca-Cola. You can call your cola drink anything with cola in it but don't say coke. I have a craftsman rotary tool, yup its the same. Uses the same chuck and bits. Full face shield is recommended, safety glasses with side shields an absolute must. I had a pair of safety sunglasses on which I use when I ride my harley. I have both clear and tinted but the clear ones are out with the bike so the tinted had to do.
Good to see you back cool bit off kit always useful to have
Beats dragging a power cord out for s small job.
Hey Dave! How was your vacation?
I'd probably wear a chainmail glove working with that thing so close to my hand. Gives me the heebee jeebies just thinking about it.
Lots of driving. 3500km in 8 days
You beat me to I was going to say if you use the wire brush one and disks make sure you use eye protection cos the wires fly off at speed and they do come keen if it you in face I call mine a Dremel even tho its another make love your videos thanks
Dremel is a trade mark. Just like Coca-Cola. You can call your cola drink anything with cola in it but don't say coke.
I have a craftsman rotary tool, yup its the same. Uses the same chuck and bits. Full face shield is recommended, safety glasses with side shields an absolute must. I had a pair of safety sunglasses on which I use when I ride my harley. I have both clear and tinted but the clear ones are out with the bike so the tinted had to do.