>What do I use the Dremel tool for besides cleaning the contacts on my
>electrical components? I have used the wire brush to clean the contacts
>and the brisel brush to clean the dust out of small crevices. But those
>are all of the uses I can think of, maybe sanding, but I need some more
>ideas.
>
>Thanks
>
>Kai
>
>Kai M. Radicke -- mowogmg@dynanet.com
>1966 MGB -- http://www.dynanet.com/~mowogmg
>
>Home email -- mowogmg@dynanet.com
>Work email -- webmaster58@juno.com
>Other email -- webking@bigfoot.com
>
>
I find the cut-off wheel attachment very handy. Say you have a badly
frozen nut and bolt in a hard to reach nook. You can cut through
the bolt or even cut the nut right off of the bolt (angle permitting).
I never could have removed the rear fenders on my TD without my
Dremel.
The one thing I find wanting on the old Dremel is a decent wire
wheel attachment. The one supplied by Dremel isn't stiff enough
and wears out in no time flat. A good wire wheel would be perfect
for removing rust from small parts. Anybody know where I can get one?
Bob Donahue, Still Stuck in the '50s
rdonahue@holli.com
53 MG-TD under DIY restoration
71 MGB still in shop, 14 months and counting (the TD is winning)
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