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kidninja

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for all those who want to make frags!

http://dealnews.com/Drill-Master-80-Piece-Rotary-Tool-Kit-for-7-2-s-h/488682.html

Harbor Freight Tools offers the Drill Master 80-Piece Rotary Tool Kit for $19.99. Coupon code "82201906" slashes it to $6.99. With $1.99 for shipping, that's the lowest total price we could find by $12 and the best price we've seen for any rotary tool kit. Sales tax is added where applicable. It includes a 16,000 rpm 120-volt cordless mini rotary tool, 25 cutoff wheel discs, 20 diamond burr bits, 10 grinding stones, four polishing cloth wheels, four sanding drum sleeves, and more.

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KathyC

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I was JUST about to click checkout on this.

burnt out in four days? did you use it heavily?

The 'typical' dremel spins at 25,000 rpm (the stronger model is 37,000 rpm), and this one spins at 16,000...so it isn't as strong, but if you use it for lighter weigh work (think more porus frag plugs and not overly thick frags) it should work well. Just don't expect it to motor right through a heavy rock, you'd need to go slowly.

For the price, not a bad deal at all considering the mix of bits included...IMO, and yes, I ordered one :)
 

James983

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Just so everyone is aware, Harbor Freight just open a store on Sunrise Highway in Bay Shore. Most of their power tools are made only for occasional use. Like JR said, "you get what you pay for". But for that price I'd say its worth a try.
 

kidninja

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yea for sure, dont go dremeling rock lol.. if you want to cut some branches of frogspawn or make cleaner cuts on caps or w/e this would work fine
 

richardhmc

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I just got this right now in the mail. So which bit am I using to cut frag plugs? I dont see any sharp round discs... and I'm confused by all these little pieces haha

edit: never mind I figured it out. Not bad
 
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TRIGGERMAN

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What type of attachment did you use? With my dremel I use a diamond blade that's really what you need to cut corals and rock anything else will just burn out the machine and being that 1 is junk I'd be careful and use a good blade at least.
 

richardhmc

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What type of attachment did you use? With my dremel I use a diamond blade that's really what you need to cut corals and rock anything else will just burn out the machine and being that 1 is junk I'd be careful and use a good blade at least.

There is no diamond blade actual hehe. It's such a bunch of cut out rings that you put onto a stick. you screw on the circle onto the stick and then put that into the dremel.

I tried it and its okay. I mean I did get some pieces cut but I def need to be a diamond one
 

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