Dirk,

Care to give a little more info on your router speed controller and angle 
grinder setup?  Most router speed controllers I'm aware of are for A/C 
universal type of motors and not suitable for the DC permanent magnet 
motors used in the hobby.

ST

On Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 8:25:20 AM UTC-5, Dirk Pitt wrote:
>
> I used makita grinders with a router speed controller on it.  Lots of 
> metal gears and torque
> On 4 Feb 2015 23:30, <srwh...@gmail.com <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> I have decided to get working again on my tank. It is a crampt hull so 
>> was thinking along the lines on the DeWalt right angled drills mentioned 
>> throughout the posts, 960s or something along that lines. Naturally those 
>> are discontinued.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Stewart
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