Anyone have a Dremel hand tool ?

yea dremels r awesome. u really will find a million and one uses for them. especially if u do engine and mechanical work for your car and not jsut the paint stuff.:up
 
I have one and you can find a million things to use them for all over the house. I've had mine about 2 years and it's well worth the money.
 
I build R/C models, so I've had a Dremel for years. It is extremely versatile. Should be great for polishing small metal bits.

<strong class='bbc'>Strong Warning[/b] - the Dremel with a little polishing wheel can build up heat <strong class='bbc'>in an instant[/b]. Much, much quicker than a rotary buffer. And even after all these years, I still slip with it on ocassion.

joed1228 - I would strongly advise you to NOT use the Dremel to get the residue off near your emblems and other touch spots. Stick to the q-tips. You could burn throough your paint in an eye-blink.

And I would advise not to use it anywhere where there is a chance of slipping onto the paint. Sometimes the wheel will grab a surface all of a sudden and it will move many inches before you can react.
 
My dad has a Dremel, and I use it for when I build a sub box to grind out imperfections in the wood. I also use it to grind rust off of hunting knives. I never thought about using it for the car except maybe to bore out speaker opeings for bigger ones. It is a handy little tool.
 
I have a Dremel..... Used it in Podiatry school to grind thickened or fungus toenails :eek: Traded up to high speed cord drill from Emesco for the regular treatment rooms and a very expensive electric surgical drill/saw set for the OR. I still have the Dremel and bought the Dremel polishing kit at Walmart cuz I am thinking about tackling some curb rash on a wheel or two. I wonder if that is covered by Medicare??



H :D
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by carguy [/i]
<strong class='bbc'><strong class='bbc'>Strong Warning[/b] - the Dremel with a little polishing wheel can build up heat <strong class='bbc'>in an instant[/b]. Much, much quicker than a rotary buffer. And even after all these years, I still slip with it on ocassion.[/b]</blockquote>Hey, maybe we can persuade Dremel to come up with a random-orbital version :D

BTW, we use a lot of Dremels at work for trimming strain gages (didn't realize they worked on toenails too!!)
 
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