05-04-2014, 08:59 PM
Well.... it's a Craftsman tool actually, that I bought probably 25 years ago. It still runs fine and does a good job for what it is, but I've often wished I could get more out of this tool. It's a variable speed motor but the speed knob is on the very top of the plastic motor housing and it hangs from the "ceiling" over my work bench. With my bad shoulders it get to be a real pain (literally) sometimes to change the speed. It's also limited to light duty work with small 1/8" shank tools.
There have been many times I wished I could have chucked up a 1/4" carbide burr right there at the bench, instead of having to turn on the air compressor, drag an air hose across the shop, and dig a die grinder out of the toolbox.
That won't be a problem any more, and speed control will be a breeze now too.
There have been many times I wished I could have chucked up a 1/4" carbide burr right there at the bench, instead of having to turn on the air compressor, drag an air hose across the shop, and dig a die grinder out of the toolbox.
That won't be a problem any more, and speed control will be a breeze now too.
Willie