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Cool - 02.12.2008, 10:52 AM

I am glad to hear that. I have been using one of the newest Dremmel cutting wheels myself and it seems to work ok for me. It is a little bit heavier than the usual ones in the kits. Just about anything you use for grinding or sanding will gum up over time or if you use to high of a speed. You can either clean them off or have spares to switch out heads. Like I said it tends to be kind of soft and a little tricky, but it all works out in the end. Using a mill of drill press works a little better in some cases, depending what it is you are trying to accomplish. There are a few guys on here that do a lot more aluminum work then I do, so maybe they will chime in and give some supportive advice. Mike, Metalman, Linc, Serum. You guys are the master in here. What do you think???
   
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