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I have had the same Dremel tool for over 20 years. It is on its
second or third set of bearings however. The thing that you have to remember is that you cannot push an electric motor like you can an air tool. It is very easy to overload an Dremel tool since it is a VERY small motor. An air too that is pushed into overload will stop with no damage while an overloaded electric motor will let out the magic smoke that can not be put back in except by application of lots of green paper with the photo's of dead presidents on them. John On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 20:50:04 -0500, "Morgans" wrote: "Yosimite Sam" wrote in message news:a46wb.286512$Fm2.295412@attbi_s04... Today, while cutting my panel for the intercom, my little pal, Mr. Dremel coughed a puff of smoke and the RPM's quickly bled off and the cutting blade came to a final stop. 8 years old and nearly two Kitfoxes complete. By far, the most valuable and most used tool. I can just hope that my life will be as productive as Mr. Dremels' has been. -- Yosimite Sam I always wonder what I have been doing wrong with mine. I have gone through two, with relativly little run time on them. The one I have now is nearly unuseable, because the variable speed switch is very intermitent. The bearings in both were sh*t. I will not buy another. |
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