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QUOTE: Originally posted by Fergmiester QUOTE: Originally posted by krump Canadian Tire CRAFTSMAN rotary tool with 156 pieces. - you have all given me some great ideas, and yes I'll get the goggles. I may not use it for awhile though as my wife hid it -- I think it's going to be a Christmas gift from the kids. I had no idea that it had sooooooooooooo many uses. wonderful. cheers That's what I got and it was a legit Christmas gift! Hard to believe the same technology 10 or 15 years ago was going for $300-$500 US and without the accessories.
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump Canadian Tire CRAFTSMAN rotary tool with 156 pieces. - you have all given me some great ideas, and yes I'll get the goggles. I may not use it for awhile though as my wife hid it -- I think it's going to be a Christmas gift from the kids. I had no idea that it had sooooooooooooo many uses. wonderful. cheers
cheers, krump
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Jetrock You'll find all sorts of places where a motor-tool comes in handy. Drilling small holes in everything from subroadbed to boxcars, cutting track, cutting brass and piano wire, grinding down that which sticks up--just remember to WEAR GOGGLES! Get a lot of cutting discs. The mini rotary blades are handy for cutting scale lumber. I used a variety of grinding bits to clear out some putty my dad had used inside the body of a GP-9 so I could install headlights last week, but it comes in handy all over. Get good goggles. Those grinding discs throw bits of metal and they explode when they break--protect your eyes!
QUOTE: Originally posted by krump greetings, looking for ideas... just bought a rotary power tool with about a million accessories. I know that it'll be good for the modelling, but I have only a few ideas (for trees, weathering...). I need more ideas as too how this tool can be used in this hobby...[:)] cheers, Krump