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Replacing my wheelbarring, Video inside and pic's coming tomorrow

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Old 03-16-2010, 04:33 PM
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The old hub deal is a good one, and I'm sure it was much better than trying to balance the axle on a socket while hammering.

I didn't know that dremel ever came out with a red one, I always thought they were black or gray (or blue for the battery operated). Or is that a Craftsman rotary tool?
 
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Old 03-16-2010, 04:39 PM
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Black n decker pecker wrecker lol it's not the dremel brand, i just always call the rotory tools dremels
 
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I have a Mastercraft rotary tool (Canadian Tire brand, but better quality tools than most) and I call it a dremel.... It's kinda like how alot of people call snowmobiles 'skidoos' regardless of what make they are.... Brand Recognition
 
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I guess it's like how every reciprocating saw is called a sawzall.
 
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yuppers, wasnt dremel the first one to come out with the milti rotory tool ?
 
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I don't know if they were the first but they are the best. They know it too, the way to tell is to look at the prices on accessories.
 
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Yup, i paid 25 bucks for my B&D and the damn thing is like a lil tank, has 10 speed, quick release lock and TON's of options. and you try to buy a replacement stud for a dremel and you're lookin at payin 10 bucks, when mine only cost's around 3.50 and does the same ****in thing. You're just paying for a brand that's all.
 
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Originally Posted by redheadhunter21
D*mn I think this truck is trying to kill you.

You better put her in place
a 1958 plymouth named "Christine" comes to mind....i think it was '58
 
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lmao i love that movie, but i prefer maximum overdrive though
 
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Were's the problem, that's "Factory Tolerable Play"
 


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