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should i get a dermal tool

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    should i get a dermal tool

    if so should which one , 4.2 or 7.2 volt cordless or should i get the 100 or 300 non cordless dermal

    is it worth the $$$ and do they last even if i abuse them on tough jobs

    i know i want one cause i can do many projects with them , i just don't want one if i cant do the job.

    example: i want to grind metal but the Dremel battery dies quick, then i wouldn't want it
    Last edited by ibr_adam09; 01-03-2009, 11:25 PM.

    -1992 CB7 EX w/H22 [sold 10/09]
    -2005 Legacy GT limited [current]

    #2
    I have had 2 wired ones for over 3 years now.

    Black Housing DIY 1991 Wagon Morimoto Retrofit
    JDM One-Piece Headlight Lens Repair

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      #3
      I'm guessing you mean Dremel. My advice is if you need something heavy duty, get a Rotozip. I've killed several Dremels, they're really more of a hobby tool. I do have a Black and Decker RTX that has held up to some pretty severe usage.

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        #4
        Dremel, not dermal

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          #5
          For you a corded one. These are hobby tools not industrial. I don't use often but it's a lifesaver when I need it. They are Rudy.
          Take that freek show to the park, maybe the squirrels will care.

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            #6
            i recommend a loofah. great dermal tool. i use it on my dermis all the time.

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              #7
              get a corded one and a cordless sawzall for the catalytic converters.
              I <3 G60.

              0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                #8
                Originally posted by wed3k View Post
                cordless sawzall for the catalytic converters.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jonas View Post
                  i recommend a loofah. great dermal tool. i use it on my dermis all the time.
                  Hahahaha I have a "Craftsman Rotary Tool" that works amazingly, it has a router attachment and stuff too. It's just like a Dremel

                  Underground.Society
                  Originally posted by Deevergote
                  If it doesn't really matter... shut the fuck up and let it be.

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                    #10
                    I got a Dremel 100 series. It gets the job done

                    Click ---->***More Parts and Stuff***<---- Click

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 1st2run View Post
                      I got a Dremel 100 series. It gets the job done
                      I have the same dremel. Corded. I used it to cut a hole in my CB to install my side markers and cut out the space for my fogs. Works great. I like the reliability of the cord. I'll just forget to charge the battery if it wasnt.

                      http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=116662

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                        #12
                        I had a corded one and killed it. Bought a stylus one and it's awesome. Both dremel brand. The stylus is great for junkyard trips.
                        Check out my members rides page here:
                        http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=129591

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                          #13
                          Dont get cordless


                          Members Ride Thread - http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=121452

                          Originally posted by slammed4thgen
                          dustin, you are a dick!

                          officially the lowest ive seen now

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by visualpoet View Post
                            I do have a Black and Decker RTX that has held up to some pretty severe usage.
                            +1
                            I have used mine for 3-4 years for EVERYTHING, including cutting into the rear decks on two cars for speakers/subs. it's taken a beating and looks like hell, but still works like a charm. best investment i ever made, and it takes dremel bits too, so you're never short at the store when you need new cutting wheels etc.

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                              #15
                              i've got one. i've done nothing but work it for years and it's still good. i've gotten it so hot that the rubber grip fell off. later.
                              Avoiding dirt at all costs

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