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originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
a reply to: Psynic
Okay dude. I only know of these from commercials but the did show some guy using it to sand the pickets of a staircase soooo. I'm no power tool expert but I figure you can turn the Dremel off if it starts to overheat and you certainly can change the sandpaper on the head.
No one said he needs to complete the job in one sitting.
originally posted by: Psynic
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
a reply to: Psynic
Okay dude. I only know of these from commercials but the did show some guy using it to sand the pickets of a staircase soooo. I'm no power tool expert but I figure you can turn the Dremel off if it starts to overheat and you certainly can change the sandpaper on the head.
No one said he needs to complete the job in one sitting.
So Dudette, you're "not an expert" and you only know of Dremels from "commercials" but your going to argue in defense of your lame suggestion to use a tiny little tool for a HUGE job?
Try pricing a package of Dremel sanding disks and then estimate how many you'd need and how much time you'd spend with your little dremel wrench changing them out.
They are a light duty tool, no matter what you "saw on TV".