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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 4:00 am
by Alan Evil
I was going to suggest the blue as long as it's ELECTRIC BLUE!

What did you get?

Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 3:58 pm
by longlegsrule
ok so now I want something....a Dremel tool...with all the little accessories...oh and maybe a start on a good tool set...and some power tools if Santa's feeling generous... :mrgreen:

Santa are you reading this?

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 2:54 am
by ynot
It's the Gregory that mountain gear has on sale. LLR If you dont get your Dremmel ,let me know I can loan you one indefinitly.I rarely use it.Not enough power.What you gonna do with a Dremmel?

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 5:03 am
by Alan Evil
I've got two Dremmel tools. Well actually one is my brother's but he never uses it. I use mine about once every other month to shape stuff, especially bondo patches of rotted wood molding. Why am I even typing since you can't have either of them? I don't know. Get the one with the router base in the kit. That little booger can come in real handy if you need to put a tiny groove in a surface. And buy the big containers of cut-off wheels. Those things break really easy. Oh, and not everything shown on the package is in the kit. I had a big fight with them after I bought my kit and had to drive back 20 miles to get the one attachment I needed that day. Bastards. Jeez, being able to type this fast sure can lead to a string of nonsense. I think I need to go to bed.

Oh hey, Jesse, have you seen the Dewalt 18v cordless nail guns? They're so fucking COOL! No airhose and they've got LEDs that light up the area you're about to nail. I want one of those for Xmas!

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 6:55 am
by longlegsrule
LLR If you dont get your Dremmel ,let me know I can loan you one indefinitly.I rarely use it.Not enough power.What you gonna do with a Dremmel?
hehehehehe

the first time I used one was to sand down a stone bowl my mother chiseled out...you can see your reflection in it it's so smooth...I also wish I had had one when I took my sculpture class at school...woulda made things A LOT easier.

this time...I am repainting my apt bathroom...along with filling the crack in the wall in the shower...and need to smooth down a bunch of stuff bc my apt is rather old and well...I would also like to use it on this really old church chair that I have...and that I'm making into a personal art project...I could go on and on and on and make up lots of other reason's I'd like to play with one...just a girl that likes things that whirrr I guess :D

ynot what were you using it for that required more power?

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 6:52 pm
by dipsi
EEEGAAAD! Don't ask him questions like that! He might answer! :shock:

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:07 pm
by ynot
Making furniture. It's ok for cutting inlays.just not big enough for rabbets and things.

Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 5:51 pm
by 512OW
ynot wrote:Making furniture. It's ok for cutting inlays.just not big enough for rabbets and things.

Dude, you can't sit on rabbits anyway, and you especially can't use them as endtables. They hop all over the fuckin place, and eat up all the damn carrots in the house. Plus, if people knew you were using a dremel tool to carve rabbits, the SCPA would be at your doorstep instantly.