tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069163.post3453437369230698644..comments2022-05-08T12:40:11.093+01:00Comments on Musings from the Workbench: For want of a nailAlfhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08369678599909261508noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069163.post-78359939266623978052010-07-16T06:35:03.656+01:002010-07-16T06:35:03.656+01:00I have heard, but not had any reason to try yet, t...I have heard, but not had any reason to try yet, that you take the dremel wheels and let cyanoacrylate (spelled wrong I bet) glue wick into them and harden. This is supposed to vastly increase their service life. When I have occasion to try if it works I will let you know.<br /><br />ScottScott MacLEODnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069163.post-14565395563570719822010-07-15T12:46:57.146+01:002010-07-15T12:46:57.146+01:00ALF,
Try the Dremel metal cut off wheels: Model: E...ALF,<br />Try the Dremel metal cut off wheels: Model: EZ456 | Internet/Cat # 906250. Also for serious bolt cutting try a Rotozip, or the Bosch Multitool. the Fein is too expensive for my budget.Richardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9069163.post-37057666382800310002010-07-15T05:33:00.179+01:002010-07-15T05:33:00.179+01:00Nice! If the parts you want to lubricate are airti...Nice! If the parts you want to lubricate are airtight, and I doubt any of them would be, you could use ordinary grease. It comes in a tub like margarine. Also lithium grease. <br /><br />What I've been using lately for non-high-speed moving parts like eggbeater drills is paraffin wax. If you add sawdust to it, it won't gum up like grease will. It lubricates moving parts like that Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com