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Dremel is win

Posted 10-09-08 at 09:55 PM by Adrienspawn

About two weeks ago i got myself a dremel X400. Let me tell you that 75$ goes a long way. I sharpened every single metallic object in the house thanks to the included diamondy bit, and then used the cutting circle things to cut all the fan grills off my new Cosmos S and even some holes for cable management. My technical slang shows you how anyone can use powertools these days. I have to tell you, though, that I got one of my top ten scares when one of the cutting circle things got stuck somwhere and exploded. Luckily didn't get a scar but my god that things was going around 25,000rpm. Back on topic, the Dremels are a great buy, just today I bought a cutting kit with 60 or so cutting circle thingies (lol again) of different types as an investment because I know I'll be using it a lot. I'll be going around the house with my million different all-purpose bits trying to find something to do with it. ''Son, can you pass me a knife to cut my beef please?'' ''NO! Let me insert this 4 1/2 inch hole saw into it and watch it turn into gravy!!! Yum yum! Easier on your teeth old guy!''
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    carl25's Avatar
    yea, i havent' used it for any computer stuff but i sanded a door that wasn't closing properly helped my mom cut some wood for her business and had a dremel bit break and hit me in the lip oh yes i also cut the fan grills on the p182
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    3XPeriment's Avatar
    Agreed. Dremels FTW. I too just got a X400. I don't think I could have completed my most recent case mod without it.
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    Posted 10-21-08 at 10:50 PM by 3XPeriment 3XPeriment is offline
 

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