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Originally posted by: Brutuskend

I used mine quite a bit, they work GREAT for porting and polishing heads, intakes and exhaust ports.. 🙂
Ports of what, a lawn mower engine? 😕

Again, the Dremel might do the job in a pinch, but most people would prefer to use a die grinder.

I guess they have their place. Modelers probably use them all the time, but mine is going to seize up from corrosion from lack of use!
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
Originally posted by: Brutuskend

I used mine quite a bit, they work GREAT for porting and polishing heads, intakes and exhaust ports.. 🙂
Ports of what, a lawn mower engine? 😕

Again, the Dremel might do the job in a pinch, but most people would prefer to use a die grinder.

I guess they have their place. Modelers probably use them all the time, but mine is going to seize up from corrosion from lack of use!

Air cooled VW.


I have a die grinder as well, but you can get in tight spots much easier with dremel. Plus you can do it while watching T.V. (hard to do with a air powered die grinder.) 😉
 
I'm the wood guy

I like wood

I like it so much I even wrote a poem about it

I'll share it with you now

Wood wood wood
Would you please get that penis out of my butt

That's a good poem
 
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