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    Dremel Contour Sander

    Amazon is selling Dremel's contour sander for what appears to be a rather cheap price. Has anyone here used this tool? Is it worth $50?



    Dan
    Last edited by Dan Mages; 07-16-2004 at 8:43 AM. Reason: correcting my grammar
    A flute without holes, is not a flute. A donut without a hole, is a Danish.

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    I have one. . .

    Dan, and quite frankly, I use the profiles without the sander a whole lot more than I use the sander with the profiles. If I had to do it over, I'd probably just get a set of Tadpoles and forget the sander. Of course, I also have a Fein MM so I don't need use it as a small detail sander with the flat pad either. Cheers,
    Tony

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    When I got my first Dremel contour sander, I thought it was great, then, within a week, the motor burned up. I wasn't using it heavily. I took it back and got it replaced. The second one burned up in less time. I then got the Porter Cable model. The motor still works in the PC, but I have ended up just grabbing the profiles and using them by hand. I do use the PC with the flat pad occassionally but I'm glad I don't have the Dremel anymore.

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    Just remembered. . .

    That the motor burned out in mine after some hard, but by no means, excessive use on a couple of projects.. Dremel replaced the unit even though it was out of warrantly. I haven't used it enough since the replacement to burn out the motor in the new one.
    Tony

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    another burned out motor

    I have one and I used to use it a LOT. I thought that it was because of the heavy use that the motor burned out. But, now I realize maybe not.

    My motor was replaced under warrenty and new motor has lasted about two years (but I am not doing a lot of woodworking right now, so the sander has not had much use in the last year).
    Last edited by Frank Pellow; 07-16-2004 at 12:58 PM.

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    Hmmm.... although this is a small sample, there seems to be a problem with the motor. I will pass on it. Thank you for the info!
    A flute without holes, is not a flute. A donut without a hole, is a Danish.

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    I'd debated buying one of these since I saw it in Lowe's awhile back. This makes that decision that much easier for myself as well.
    "Where ignorance is bliss, 'Tis folly to be wise."
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    Sorta Contrarian Dremel Opinion Comin' Up Here

    Couldn't resist chiming in.
    My observations are sort of related to what seems to be everyone's experience with their Dremel contour sander.
    I've got a VS Dremel unit.
    I like it. A lot.
    Mostly, I cut bolts, rods and metal things with it.
    I've sanded with it - not bad, those really small drums are handy.
    I've polishd metal with the polishing tips - neither here nor there.
    But....
    If I'd known then what I know now?
    I'd have bought a die grinder.
    That's right - a full-size, heavy-duty, great big honkin' die grinder!
    Why?
    More power! (you mean there's other reasons I need to add?)
    With different chucks and collets, there's NO limit to what you can do when it comes to ANY kind of work.
    In hindsight, that's what I would've done.
    So? How does this relate to the contour sander question?
    Dremel products are EXTREMELY light-duty (think Dremel versus Foredom).The P-C VS contour sander seems more robust...
    My humble opinion.
    Howard (very very cranky today)
    Last edited by Howard Rosenberg; 07-16-2004 at 4:39 PM.
    Howard Rosenberg

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