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Forgot to add that I haven't had too much luck with Dremels. Burned out two of them and the variable speed control on the current one is flaky. Luckily, neighbor handed me a one use new one two months ago since he never uses it. My wife uses a B&D clone that I picked up over 20 years ago for cleaning up her Christmas village plaster buildings before painting and it's still going strong. And does she do a fantastic job. But I can paint our whole house faster than she can complete on of those little buildings! LOL

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I finally tryed my dremel to drill pilot holes and love it.Buy the $10.00 chuck so you can change different sized drills or Dremel bits quickly and don't need to change the old style collets.Works just like a keyless chuck on a drill but smaller !i HAVE THE PLUNGE RoUTERaSSEMBLY TO ATTACH IT TO FOR $36.00 OOP'S capitals jumped on .

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1 minute ago, amazingkevin said:

I finally tryed my dremel to drill pilot holes and love it.Buy the $10.00 chuck so you can change different sized drills or Dremel bits quickly and don't need to change the old style collets.Works just like a keyless chuck on a drill but smaller !i HAVE THE PLUNGE RIUTERaSSEMBLY TO ATTACH IT TO FOR $36.00 OOP'S capitals jumped on .

You are right. The $10 chuck makes it easy peasy!

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