Scobie,
Check some of these out:
Foredom Hang up Power Tool Kit (tool, pedal, collets, accessories, etc)
I saw it in an Airgas/Rutland Tool Catalog, 800 727 9787
List price $359, sale $279
McCulloch 1/4" Electric Die Grinder #TA841000
Harbor Freight $59.00 item 41393-1AJH
www.harborfreight.com or 800 423 2567
Makita 1/4" Electric Die Grinder MKGE0600
Post Tool $99, 888 767 8866
www.post-tool.com
The 1/4" tools sometimes come with 1/8" collets or you could make a
sleve for your 1/8" bits. Also if you have an air compressor there are
numerous die grinders and some flexible shaft tools available.
You may be able to find these elsewhere at better prices though Harbor
Freight is pretty much the low end.
Good luck,
Chris Barker
Scobie Puchtler or Sarah Felstiner wrote:
>
> Okay, the truth is that I am sick of my Dremel tool. The bearings are and
> always have been just awful, and at higher rpm's the thing screams like a
> banshee and the bit runs a pattern so far from concentric, it might as well
> be a random orbit tool. The cutoff wheels are great, everything else feels
> like a compromise.
>
> Turns out I am only getting deeper and deeper into tool snob status as the
> years wear on...,
> but I figure its better than most other vices, just like my vise, which is
> better than most other vises... :)
>
> So I'm looking for the major Dremel upgrade, something with sweet bearings
> and quiet, preferably with a real chuck on it, and a really well made
> miniature router of some kind. Ideally these would be the same tool, but who
> knows?
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Lift,
> Scobie in Seattle.
>
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