do these work good? do they make a bunch of different size and shaped bits for them? in talking for in the nicks and corners. if any one has one and doesnt want it let me no.
do these work good? do they make a bunch of different size and shaped bits for them? in talking for in the nicks and corners. if any one has one and doesnt want it let me no.
1974 atc 90 project underway cuzzztom
1985 atc 110 for sale
84 200s all original got off the first and only owner
new carb
maybe putting my 200x cam in it but not sure
old trike
1985 200x
12.1 piston
oil cooler kit
white bors cam
super trapp exhaust
uni clamp on air filter
350x front end
ya dremel's work awsome for polishing. I just hope your not in a hurry. But if you buy a dremel get a corded one if not it will take forever. you will have to charge it every couple hours.
how much do they go for? can you get like 1000 grit sand paper bits for them??????
1974 atc 90 project underway cuzzztom
1985 atc 110 for sale
84 200s all original got off the first and only owner
new carb
maybe putting my 200x cam in it but not sure
old trike
1985 200x
12.1 piston
oil cooler kit
white bors cam
super trapp exhaust
uni clamp on air filter
350x front end
Do you have a big lots? Check harbor freight. Both have generic dremels for sale and you can use standard dremel bits with them. I purchased one from big lots and have used it quite a bit and its still running fine and its been two years now...I paid $20 for it. I believe harbor freight sells the same one for either $14 or $20 can't recall. If you look around you can find many accessories but it takes some effort to find accessories that use a 1/8" shank.... eastwood company offers a few polish and grinding accessories for the dremel tools. Good luck
ya true but if you get a one with a bigger quality it goes a little fatser i paid $80 for mine but its battery powered so i cant go to fast
Last edited by 200xBoy; 08-14-2004 at 12:43 AM.
Well mine goes about as quick as a person would want it too. I have a dremel tool that I used to use, it sits on the shelf as I use this generic one. As far as speed, there isn't any difference, between the one I purchased and the dremel...its fully adjustable (speed) just like the dremel. Who knows?
they are jsut a good tool for lots of purpose in the garage
85 Atc 70
86 Atc 125m
85 atc 350x
86 atc 250r
86 Atc 250r TT build
85 Big Red bought brand NEW
2012 Honda Goldwing Gl1800
lil atv wana sell the one on the shelf?
1974 atc 90 project underway cuzzztom
1985 atc 110 for sale
84 200s all original got off the first and only owner
new carb
maybe putting my 200x cam in it but not sure
old trike
1985 200x
12.1 piston
oil cooler kit
white bors cam
super trapp exhaust
uni clamp on air filter
350x front end
haha...no, I think I will keep it.
Here are a couple options at www.harborfreight.com
item # 41695 - 2HEB 12v rotary tool (generic dremel) $9.99
or
item # 44141 - 1HEH electric die grinder 1/4" collet $39.99
item # 43060 - 2VGA electric speed controller $12.99
The first one is a generic dremel with 1/8" collet, accessories not so easy to find but they are out there.
Then second is a die grinder with a 1/4" collet, many accessories easily found, it however would need the electric speed controller, as it only has one speed but you plug it into the controller then you have full control over the speed. I knew a fella that used this die grinder/controller setup to port his 5.0 cylinder heads and he seemed to like it, I couldn't get him to part with it. So it should have no problems polishing something. Who knows? Good luck
hey vartiak ,,, i have one of those die grinders i don't ever use. it is 20k r.p.m. + heavy duty. like liatv said ,,, if you want to controll the speed you'll need one of those controller gismo's.
10 bucks shipped. it has the 1/8th. inch collet
P.M. me your address if interested ,,,,
john
Last edited by jeswinehart; 08-24-2006 at 09:12 PM.
thanks but im going to get a dremel.
1974 atc 90 project underway cuzzztom
1985 atc 110 for sale
84 200s all original got off the first and only owner
new carb
maybe putting my 200x cam in it but not sure
old trike
1985 200x
12.1 piston
oil cooler kit
white bors cam
super trapp exhaust
uni clamp on air filter
350x front end
I like using the dremel for polishing, however i find that a sandblaster and some hand sanding works the best. The dremel if you hold it in one certain spot for longer then the other spots you get little divits, so i grew fond of the sandblaster i bought at fleet for 30.00. Maybe i dont have the right touch but it does go alot quicker with sandblasting, so i found
85 Tri-z
38mm Flatslide
Boysen Power Reeds
DG Pipe and Silencer
Bored 1.25mm over
Wiesco Pistion and Rings
K&N Clamp on Filter
Compleating Restoration
i also prefere too sandblast and then i use a buffing wheel and buffing compound.
it would take a month of sundays to polish up a motor i would think with a dremal ,,,, but i can see the advantage of being able to do small parts in more detail with a dremal tool .
john
Last edited by jeswinehart; 08-24-2006 at 09:12 PM.
ya i just want it for in the lil nicks and corners.
1974 atc 90 project underway cuzzztom
1985 atc 110 for sale
84 200s all original got off the first and only owner
new carb
maybe putting my 200x cam in it but not sure
old trike
1985 200x
12.1 piston
oil cooler kit
white bors cam
super trapp exhaust
uni clamp on air filter
350x front end