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As I'm nearing the end of our backyard games room project, I had an eclectic assortment of items in my basket during my long weekend trip to Bunnings. There was some magnets for a gate, some wood filler, some paint and a new BBQ spatula.
Looking around at the store, it seemed many people were gearing up for a big weekend of D.I.Y. and gardening projects. There was certainly a wide variety of items in shopping baskets and trolleys.
What was the last thing you bought at Bunnings?
Jason
I saw somewhere the other day a quick release chuck for the Dremel, similar set up to that of an impact driver. I was going to order one but then it said it only fits a dremel and not a clone (which is what I have)
Wayne mate, thanks for the tip, but when I checked on the Dremel site, they had what looked perfect:
https://www.dremel.com/en-us/Accessories/Pages/ProductDetail.aspx?pid=EZ407SA
but it only comes with the standard 1/2" rubber sleeve, not 1/4". : (
Then again, I could try trimming it down to size, or see if I can take the 1/4" rubber sleeve from the normal screw adjustment type, & fit that.
Yeh, I reckon I'll look into that, thanks champ. : )
I meant a quick release chuck so that you can change mandrels quickly without a spanner, but it isn't like the Impact Drivers like I thought it is a Keyless chuck like a drill.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Multi-Quick-Change-Keyless-Chuck-For-Dremel-Grinder-Rotary-Tools-0-5-...
All good Wayne, but our boys have long hair, so anything knurled would tend to entangle their hair & yank at it.
I've since had a fiddle, & discovered that turning the mandrel while keeping the screwdriver stationary, works a treat.
What I've previously done, & I suspect a lot of other users have too, is lock the shaft, & stress out using the supplied stamped out (handleless flat) screwdriver.
Thanks very much for your input, everything's sweet, & I'm a happy chappy. : )
Love that idea, how is it done? what printer did you use? Keen to learn more!!!
Hi Helen,
If you'd like to ask a Workshop member a question on a busy thread like this, it's best to use our mention feature. You just need to type the @ symbol, then start typing the user's name. This is an example @Helen. It means the other user gets notified of your post by email.
In this case, I take it you were curious about the prints on wood by @Mick0s?
Hope that's helpful.
Jason
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