Dremel EZ Lock 1-1/2 Cut-off Wheels?

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Dremel EZ Lock 1-1/2 Cut-off Wheels? John Doe 03-01-2008
Posted by John Doe on March 17, 2008, 12:38 am
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"RAM³" <s31924.nospam netscape.net> wrote:

> "John Doe" <jdoe usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message
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>> By the way. Too bad the entire outside of each cutoff wheel has a
>> permanent label attached to it. I find the outside of other cutoff
>> wheels very useful for smoothing edges/corners. This one requires
>> sanding first. Changing a cutoff wheel is difficult.
>
> Say WHAT???
>
> Besides while
>> it's in the tool, (if convenient) holding the mandrel shaft against
>> something like the corner of a table makes changing the cutoff wheel
>> easier.
>
> Why not simply use a thin cutoff on a standard mandrel? Changing mandrels is
> a 10-second activity and can be done without tools.

You misspelled "trolling is a 10 second activity and can be done
without brains".

> Otherwise, use the "inside" to do your work! <grin>

Go fuck yourself.











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Posted by RAM³ on March 17, 2008, 2:09 pm
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> "RAM³" <s31924.nospam netscape.net> wrote:
>
>> "John Doe" <jdoe usenetlove.invalid> wrote in message
>> news:hOVCj.4242$6H.1374 newssvr22.news.prodigy.net...
>>>
>>> By the way. Too bad the entire outside of each cutoff wheel has a
>>> permanent label attached to it. I find the outside of other cutoff
>>> wheels very useful for smoothing edges/corners. This one requires
>>> sanding first. Changing a cutoff wheel is difficult.
>>
>> Say WHAT???
>>
>> Besides while
>>> it's in the tool, (if convenient) holding the mandrel shaft against
>>> something like the corner of a table makes changing the cutoff wheel
>>> easier.
>>
>> Why not simply use a thin cutoff on a standard mandrel? Changing
>> mandrels is a 10-second activity and can be done without tools.
>
> You misspelled "trolling is a 10 second activity and can be done
> without brains".
>
>> Otherwise, use the "inside" to do your work! <grin>
>
> Go fuck yourself.

ROFLMAO!

Since you have admitted to TROLLing, I'll add you to the filter. <grin>

FWIW, I'd almost be willing to wager that I've worn out more Dremels than
you have welcomes. <grin>


Posted by RAM³ on March 15, 2008, 7:55 pm
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>> The biggest problem I've had with them is actually getting them
>> on/off the spring-loaded mandrel. I've found that it's best to
>> have the mandrel chucked into the tool first.
>>
>> I've used them at rotational speeds up to 56K RPM without
>> difficulty.
>
> Have you noticed any vibration maybe caused by the cutoff wheel
> being spring-loaded? Mainly curious. Thanks.

No vibration at all - even with the HF pneumatic tool. <grin>




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