Thumper Club Forum
Club House => Chatter => Topic started by: mthee on February 07, 2020, 03:36:11 PM
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Yes, I have a question! Do I need a Dremel in my tool collection? I really can't think of anything much I could use one for at present, but I thought I may still need one and you'd be the people/fellow tool addicts to ask ;D
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Aye mthee,
Nowt like a stir, eh? ;)
Personally, I have two. Lost one, ::) bought one at an auction for a £5-00 in a box of tools and then found the old one! :-X
Use 'Parker' accesories (Lidl's finest), for all sorts of fiddly wee jobs on motorcycles and DIY, with my motors. Sometimes a hand tool is easier and makes a better job than trying to control a burr etc at 15,000 - 30,000 rpm!
I believe the 'copies' are as good as the original and a rummage in your local house clearance auction may provide just the item. The auction might also keep you out of the house and entertained for a few hours! ;) Just be careful that the acquisition of "useful" items doesn't become a dangerous habit and you end up with a house and property, like some on 'American Pickers'! :-X
Good health, Bill
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there a very handy tool to have for all sorts of jobs the bits wear out fast but as bill says use the lidl,s bits they usually bring out a box of bits now and then for small money ,,tommy
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The thing I use mine for more than anything is cutting off rusted nuts. They're bloody brilliant for that!
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DOH🤭🤭... I can’t believe I forgot the dremel. I will go straight to the headmasters office, I will get six of the best. I will try harder next time. 😉🤘
Name withheld to protect the innocent
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The thing I use mine for more than anything is cutting off rusted nuts.
should my nuts ever get rusty i'll bear it this in mind... ;D
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The other thing I use mine for a lot is cutting control cables both inners and outers. Makes a lovely clean square cut unlike side cutters etc. The only slight problem is that it melts the outer plastic if I'm not careful.
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I may go for one of these Dremel copies then. The reviews certainly seem to back up what Bill said! ;D Thanks also for the Lidl tip.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/302500854379
But, I really should wait for a job that requires one first... ::) Besides which, I've got my eye on this compound vice for my bench drill, in order to make up my indicator housing.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/283604884525
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dremels are handy ive got a couplee, but what i find very handy these days is a little black and decker powerfile! super handy, cleeaning, de rusting, paint prep, lots and lots of uses.
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That powerfile looks handy! And affordable too ;D Like a portable, mini belt sander?
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exactly, and its super controlable, i use it absolutely loads now.
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I've seen these used on YouTube for profiling seat pans and maybe foam as well, can't remember. I assumed they were expensive for some reason. Also, having cut off the ignition key mounts, I have the aluminium top clamp to reprofile, plus side panel lugs to get rid of. Amazing reviews online and £42 delivered ;D Many thanks!
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Yes, I got one for redoing the seat on my Honda 400. Used together with an electric carving knife (yes, really) it made a decent job of reprofiling the foam. When I find my extension cable I need to use the file to ease the fit of various exterior wooden doors in our "new" house.
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The powerfile arrived this morning and I just had a little dabble - wow! It's going to sort my top yolk in no time. I only touched it a few times with the tip of the powerfile which was on it's slowest of 5 settings and watched it do 5 mins worth of hand filing! I think it came with 3 X 40 grit belts and the lightest you can buy is 125? Big recommendation and thanks to johnr.