Pete.
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Shiny milwaukee, shiny spanner, anti vibe gloves and a tattoo, go on admit it you are a model aint you![]()
I'll let Kev know he has an admirer
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Shiny milwaukee, shiny spanner, anti vibe gloves and a tattoo, go on admit it you are a model aint you![]()
I cannot recommend, the M18 die grinder, highly enough. I often use it with a 16mm dia carbide burr, on holes for bucket pins etc. You need to stay focused if it takes a hold, you know about it.Is that a die grinder or their dremel tool? I’ve the 90 die grinder but could do with the straight one. The m18 straight is supposed to be an animal
I have the 90 deg one, I like it but it can be bloody annoying trying to keep the thing in the hols you are trying to tweak once it decides to go wibble/wobble!I cannot recommend, the M18 die grinder, highly enough. I often use it with a 16mm dia carbide burr, on holes for bucket pins etc. You need to stay focused if it takes a hold, you know about it.
It is very long and a bit bulky, but that is a trade off for the power. Fantastic for onsite , in middle of a field or quarry, where there is no air.
Everyone , that has had a shot of my one, has been impressed, with the power.
I have the 90degree M12 too and am tempted to get , the straight one too.