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    dremel/die grinder recommendations

    Looking to pick up a dremel/die grinder for some light port work. Electric would be preferable since I only have access to air at work.

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    unless dremel has radically changed their inner design it won't last long

    dremel uses a plastic inner drive shaft to connect the motor to the collet mount

    the driveshaft has flutes in it's inner diameter that fit drive gears that have teeth shaped like the lobes in a supercharger

    these plastic shafts are nylon , flexable to absorb inpact and vibration and this part fails when over heated - due to it unique shape you almost have to replace it with the same failure prone part

    almost - if you can find an older dremel with the slide button to lock the shaft when changeing tool bits then there's a mod that will make it work better
    (the ones with the round press button Idono about)

    the slide lock button style can be fixed / modded with a piece of rubber hose - IF you can find a piece with the correct wall thickness , correct inner dia and correct outter dia

    diameter is important because if to big you either won't get the case back together or it will drag against the inside of the case once you do

    I fixed mine like this over 20 years ago - thus mine is definately the older style dremel

    the piece of hose I used was just small enough to work but tight enough that any pressure on the lock button slows the motor

    it made the dremel into a real tool to as now it will take on reasonably heavy work without failing because of the shaft

    for grinding / cutting aluminum I'd strongly suggest somthing else than a new outta the box dremel - it prob (likely) won't last as long as it would take to do your porting
    -laughable idea really

    also anything that looks exactly the same as the dremel with another name like sears on it - is a dremel

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    what about this from Horrible Fate?

    http://www.harborfreight.com/bench-g...aft-43533.html

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    that looks like a toy. for real port work a true die grinder like a dewalt dw 888 is the only way to go.

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by going4speed View Post
    that looks like a toy. for real port work a true die grinder like a dewalt dw 888 is the only way to go.
    yeah the HF one is a joke.

    I dont like the full size die grinders for porting though. Its big, heavy, loud, etc.. theres gotta be a better tool. Something you hold with a pencil but still has enough power to do the job. Maybe a foredom flex shaft grinder? I think they're USA made and they seem to have a good reputation although I've never used one. 18,000 rpm, foot speed control, pencil like so you can get in there and work without a big object in your way.

    Plus they have a high resale value so buy it used on craigslist, do you stuff, then liquidate it and end up paying nothing.


    http://www.foredom.net/k2272.aspx

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    I could be wrong but I dont know that shaft drive has the guts for port work. Maybe it does....

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    I burned through a few Dremels before I gave up on them. I wasn't even doing anything difficult. I bought a Rotozip but never really tried it out.

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    I've got an older Black and Decker rotary tool that has been put through hell cutting things it was never designed for and is still kicking after 10 years.

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    The Foredom is very good, great control for precise work, little slow compared to an air grinder but much easier on the hands. The 1/6HP is not enough, step up to the 1/3HP for not much more $. I've had mine for 10+ years and is still fine but decided to step up to the best, Dumore, series 6, 1/4HP flex-shaft , this thing is a beast and will last the rest of my life

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    Full size Dumore - mass is your friend, helps control burr bounce and the length gives you leverage, not to bear down, but for control. Also, smoothness, low vibration, easier on your bones.
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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    I like the dewalt dw887.

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    i have an old sears rotary use it all the time.. keeps going

    looks like this onehttp://www.ebay.com/itm/SEARS-CRAFTS...item2345fcc3e2

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    If you lean towards an air die grinder I would shop around carefully and buy only units that you can hear run before you buy. As John stated the vibration, smoothness, as well as the decibel level is important. Weight is also a consideration for me. I bought a couple Snap On Blue Points and a CP that run super quiet. I have other cheaper import ones that I won't even use anymore due to needing to put earplugs in. They also vibrate much more. Those are the ones I loan out (lol).
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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    I borrow a coworkers kobalt die grinder when I do lift kits on new rams and it works pretty good. I just don't have an air compressor at my house (yet).

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    Re: dremel/die grinder recommendations

    The 2.5 gallon one I got for free doesn't count.

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    Die grinders can be compressor killers if you do much work with it. Especially with a smaller compressor...

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