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Offline gramps

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rotary tool with flex shaft
« on: January 01, 2020, 08:50:42 pm »
looking to get one. i want a good one but i don't want to spend $ 400 plus on it. but i also don't want a piece of junk either. there are so many models out there . what do you people use? thanks in advance, gramps

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Re: rotary tool with flex shaft
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2020, 08:48:57 pm »
I have a flex shaft with my dremel, after years of holding a heavy dremel in my hand and trying to do anything with it, I finally got a flex shaft and it was awesome, dremel is a good brand and have lots of things to use with them, thats if doing small things like cutting or sanding or polishing.

The other bigger units I can't say how they are, read the reviews if there is any see what others are saying of course like the old saying goes, you get what you pay for.

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Re: rotary tool with flex shaft
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2020, 10:49:04 pm »
You DO get what you pay for. I don’t use it often so the dremel and flex shaft works for me

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Re: rotary tool with flex shaft
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2020, 04:14:49 am »
i have been looking at the dremel 4300 . there are so many options, but this one looks promising. thanks for the feedback, gramps

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Re: rotary tool with flex shaft
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2020, 08:16:56 am »
I have a Dremel and wanted the flex shaft but the Dremel flex shaft was about $45 at the time.

I bought the cordless rotary tool at Harbour Freight on sale for about $20.  The rotary tool is pretty useless as the battery would not last but the flex shaft fit my Dremel and it is great.  Maybe not as nice as a Dremel but does the job I want it to do.  I do some Intarsia and it comes in handy there.  I also added a foot peddle - real handy.


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Re: rotary tool with flex shaft
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2020, 01:50:59 pm »
don, i believe i saw a youtube video with you talking about your sanding station. i am waiting for the flex sander to arrive, but i am thinking the flex shaft tool would work better than the wonder wheel. what are your thoughts? the video was cut short so i was not able to get all the information you gave. thanks for your help, gramps

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Re: rotary tool with flex shaft
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2020, 03:34:38 pm »
That video is over 5 years old.  I still have the sander and use it all the time.  Still have not mastered the wonder wheel but is still on the do do list.

I did not realize that the video was cut short.  We have had a number of web masters and what is missing is where I got the flex sander in Canada.  I think it was cut short as at that time we had a discount set up for the club and that was only for club members.

In Canada the flex discs are available at http://store.workshopsupply.com/catalogue/intarsia-tools-c-1641_2127.html.  They don't seem to carry the wonder wheel anymore.  Judy has changed the design a couple of years ago so it would have to be order from her.

I do have a flex shaft that I do use from time to time.   I have a chuck that currently is on an old motor and drive a max mop. (greatest sander in my shop).  I have switch to my sanding station if I need to sand slower.

The chuck came from Stockroom supply and the flex shaft from sawbird.  I don't see either on their web sites.  I used originally with Inflatable Kirjes-Guinevere Sanding Drum for bowls. Too cheap to buy the complete kit with motor etc.

I see they sell the flex shaft but expensive at over $100.  I think I paid less than $50 but that was 5 years ago.  I am not sure where to get chuck.

Here is a picture on the shaft just sitting there.

Need any more info give me shout.






 

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