On 2 Dec 2005 23:55:14 -0800, "robo hippy"
wrote:
Is it as good as the Milwaukee and Sioux? No!
If it spins a piece of sandpaper at the proper angle and speed, how
can it _not_ be "as good" as the aformentioned?
When I started turning, just over 4 years ago, I had a Master Mechanic
drill, which probably cost about $29.95 over 10 years ago, when it was
bought. I have used it for the time I have been turning and am still
using it, although occasionally I get a hunk of motor brush (?)
smacking into my hand from time to time. I'll use it until it quits,
then probably replace the brushes for a couple of bucks and use it for
a few more years.
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