Like the lower one in the picture?
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I have so many handpieces I had to build a rack for them, it's over full now.
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BTW Gents. I found a good deal on a chuck style handpiece that can hold 1/4" shaft burs. Straight from china, but the quality of the bearings and fit/finish is the best I've seen from that side of the pond. Only problem with it is the ball catch hole for the flex shaft sheath is a few thou under and needs to be reamed out to fit the foredom shaft. If there was a lot of people interested in them I could see if I could get them at a lower cost and modify them for everyone. They look like this.
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A must have tool for porting is a good, high quality "Snellerizer"........What's a good starter setup to practice on a few jugs with ? What kind of bits work good ? and size ?
I've seen his "race chains"....Well now a guy on a budget could always use the "Gypo Logger" method of a chainsaw file and a piece of sandpaper . Might be laughable but I ran that 044 and it didn't do bad .
Does that little rt angle swivel ?
That's fantastic !It can be clocked at different angles.
The harbor freight motor works fine. The CC right angle can be sold later if you don't want to keep doing them and not lose much of anything.
Maybe getting one from over here.I have had a look for a cheaper alternative to the Foredom drive in 240V but cant find one.
Anyone have any suggestions?
I have a dremel with a flex shaft but want to upgrade to something better with a strait and 90* bit
I have had a look for a cheaper alternative to the Foredom drive in 240V but cant find one.
Anyone have any suggestions?
I have a dremel with a flex shaft but want to upgrade to something better with a strait and 90* bit
Where from mate?You can get China knock off foredoms in 220-240v.
Where from mate?
eBay?
Where from mate?
eBay?