A Dremel tool is a good investment and I'm always glad that I finally 
bought one.  But I see Bill's point about the hassle of getting it out and 
setting it up etc.  It depends on how you are set up to do shop work.  I 
have a permanent shop and can leave the Dremel out and at the ready most of 
the time.  It does a great job cutting housings, as others have said, as 
well as many other jobs.  A decent Park cable cutter will complete the 
picture.  Cheers, Steve

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