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SteveB December 5th 05 07:48 PM

die grinder advice sought
 
I need a small die grinder. My daughter is getting me a Foredom for
Christmas, but I need one now. I have been looking at Makitas on ebay, like
the GE0600. I just need it for some light finishing.

Any input from people who have these? I am not crazy about Dremels, as this
would get used for a long time, and I don't think Dremel will last for the
steel work I do. The Foredom is in the pipeline, but I need one NOW, and
besides, the Makita will be quicker and easier to use in some situations.

All advice appreciated.

STeve



Leo Lichtman December 5th 05 09:08 PM

die grinder advice sought
 

"SteveB" wrote: I need a small die grinder. My daughter is getting me a
Foredom for Christmas, but I need one now. (clip)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
How about getting your daughter to give you your present a little early? It
seems like a real waste to be buying a pretty good die grinder as a stepping
stone to a very good die grinder.

BTW, if it means anything here, I am VERY satisfied with my Proxxon. Unlike
many of the other brands, it uses an adjustable chuck, rather than a series
of collets. That is SO MUCH more convenient.



Richard Ferguson December 5th 05 09:37 PM

die grinder advice sought
 
I use die grinders a lot, and I have two favorites. One is an
Ingersoll-Rand right angle die grinder, and the other is a Makita
GEO600. I love the Makita. I have several others that I don't use that
much.

Richard


SteveB wrote:
I need a small die grinder. My daughter is getting me a Foredom for
Christmas, but I need one now. I have been looking at Makitas on ebay, like
the GE0600. I just need it for some light finishing.

Any input from people who have these? I am not crazy about Dremels, as this
would get used for a long time, and I don't think Dremel will last for the
steel work I do. The Foredom is in the pipeline, but I need one NOW, and
besides, the Makita will be quicker and easier to use in some situations.

All advice appreciated.

STeve




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