Dremel
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- wonderpupp
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Re: Dremel
I had a "cheaper" one from B & Q before, and it was ok, did the job for a little while.
then I got a dremel and it's just so much better quality, and was probably only £10-15 more.
Anyone else ACTUALLY sharpened a chainaw with their dremel?
I did last week! Yay!
then I got a dremel and it's just so much better quality, and was probably only £10-15 more.
Anyone else ACTUALLY sharpened a chainaw with their dremel?
I did last week! Yay!
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Chris1984
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Re: Dremel
yeah probably just go with the dremel
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cargo
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Re: Dremel
I have works well............... but for a quid theres a farmers suppliers near to me that does it in about 30 seconds...................they sharpen chainsaws toowonderpupp wrote:
Anyone else ACTUALLY sharpened a chainaw with their dremel?
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Davw
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Re: Dremel
The missus looks a bit depressed when I tell her this but the dremel is the best Xmas present shes ever bought me - granted I did have to tell her which model and what attachements etc but great - the number of things I have used it for - including the chain saw (worked a treat) My first choice present was a threesome with her reasonably fit mate but as that didnt seem possible
the dremel was a good second in the list of poss presents 
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- RedexRobB
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Re: Dremel
What would you say if she wanted a 3some with one of your fit mates?Davw wrote: My first choice present was a threesome with her reasonably fit mate but as that didnt seem possible![]()
Been after a dremel for years but always put off by the price but you get what you pay for by the sounds of them!
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Chris1984
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Re: Dremel
You could always attach something to the dremel for your missus to thank her for it,you never know she might agree with yaDavw wrote:The missus looks a bit depressed when I tell her this but the dremel is the best Xmas present shes ever bought me - granted I did have to tell her which model and what attachements etc but great - the number of things I have used it for - including the chain saw (worked a treat) My first choice present was a threesome with her reasonably fit mate but as that didnt seem possiblethe dremel was a good second in the list of poss presents
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Re: Dremel
RedexRobB wrote:What would you say if she wanted a 3some with one of your fit mates?Davw wrote: My first choice present was a threesome with her reasonably fit mate but as that didnt seem possible![]()
Been after a dremel for years but always put off by the price but you get what you pay for by the sounds of them!
I bought my Dremel off e-bay I just watched and waited and eventually I saw one at the right price with a selection of extras with it. It came in a nice little wooden box as some kind of special kit........................... it had had zero use....................well used now LOL
Point is be watch and wait the right one will come up...................at the right price
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Davw
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Re: Dremel
Chris1984 wrote:[You could always attach something to the dremel for your missus to thank her for it,you never know she might agree with ya
Woooooah hold on there - I know these little dremel things are versatile but there is a limit
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- masterofinsanity
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Re: Dremel
had a cheap one before and did the job as good as a dremel does, gonna buy the next one from our local buildbase £15.99 with all the attachments. 
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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Chris1984
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Re: Dremel
I saw a draper one today with a few bits looked ok might have a look tomorrow at the price.
