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    Cheapskate Honer Wildtim's Avatar
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    I've got a B&D Wizard (they don't make it anymore as far as I know) that has worked for me for a decade doing things a lot harder on it than polishing straights. This honestly isn't very hard work for them compared to wood carving, or sharpening a chainsaw or re-grouting a bathtub. If I were to buy another one I would probably get the $15 knock off from Harbor Freight. Dremmel Kind of has the monopoly on these tools and they definitely charge like they do.

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    Thanks for the lavish compliment Graham. It was an unscripted one-take deal, so I sound like crap, but on a good note, it does show how to safely do a proper pass with a flap wheel (I do 2 per grit).
    Bevan, if you really want to see it, just search "flap wheel" on youtube.

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    Str8 Apprentice, aka newb kerryman71's Avatar
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    Get the 400 XPR model along with the flexshaft.

    John

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    I like the 400 XPR as well i find that the workstation is an excellent addition especially if you do not already have a lot of power tools. if gives you a nice stable holder that allows you to use both hands to control the blade you are polishing, and does yeoman's work as a drill press for those pesky pins.

    just helping you spend your lunch money
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    I have the Dremel Stylus and I love it!


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    Well the lunch money is spent, I got the XPR 400 with the flexishaft, picked one up that came with the planer attachment and a bunch of bits for it.

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    I have used the 10.4 volt Li-ion cordless for about a month now and love it. It is light enough to be comfortable and heavy enough to do the big jobs. The Li-ion battery gets me through my toughest jobs.

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