I will second this! My particular application was cutting a hole in my Jag
for a stereo upgrade. The Dremel is the tool of choice for this kind of
stuff. The bad part, at the time I was renting, and did not have a garage,
so I bought a rechargable (sp?) "rotory tool" dremel at Sears. The tool
worked great for 15 minutes in cold weather, then needed a 4 hour recharge.
I'd have been better off buying a 300 ft extension cord. Ah but I digress,
now I live in a house with a 3 car garage (and it has 4 in it.).
>All hail to Ray Gibbons, Father of The Dremel, I have just discovered Drevel
>cutoff disc. I used one of these most handy gadgets to cutoff and remove a
>1/4 bolt with a rusted out nut under the bonnet of my Arnolt. It was in a
>most restricted space and I didn't know how I was going to the at this thing
>with a hacksaw until I remembered that I had just bought the Dremel cutoff
>disc and spindle. Cut that sucker slick as anything.
>Tnx Ray...
>Terry
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Phil Bates
67 MGB
75 Jaguar XJ12C
52 MG TD replicar (VW)
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