Dremel cutting wheel

Wimblees@aol.com Wimblees@aol.com
Mon, 14 Oct 2002 15:39:55 EDT


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In the October Journal, Tom Servinsky, RPT, recommend the use of the Dremel 
rotary circular saw, sold at Home Depot. I used to use that saw a lot, but 
ran out of them several years ago when Dremel stopped making them. 

I went to Home Depot today looking for the saw, but the store in T'loosa 
didn't have it. But what I did find might be a better tool.  It's a cut-off 
wheel. There are several different version of this tool. I got the heavy duty 
one, part number 420. It attaches to a mandrel, part no. 402. This wheel, 
according to package, is strong enough to cut through metal. It says you can 
cut off the head of screws and bolts. 

It looks like this might be better, and safer, than the circular saw, in that 
there are no teeth. It is a solid wheel, so that you smooth off the shank at 
the hammer, and you can even sand the hammer tail with it, if it needs it. 

Just thought you wanted to know.

Wim 

PS. Yes, Jeannie and Paul, you may use this in the Journal. 

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