Dremel 3000 EZ Series Multi-Tool and Drill stand

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paul hughes
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Dremel 3000 EZ Series Multi-Tool and Drill stand

Postby paul hughes » January 24th, 2013, 3:41 pm

I am looking at purchasing a couple of these drills and stands and i wondered if anyone had any comments and experiances of the product

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Alan Cantwell 1131
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Re: Dremel 3000 EZ Series Multi-Tool and Drill stand

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » January 24th, 2013, 3:54 pm

we have just bought the drill at work, for deburring jobs etc, it comes with a flexible shaft, and is actually, pretty good and rubust, its been hammered since we bought it, we may be getting another, the tools supplied are great, one good feature is a shaft that is quick release, letting you put differant tools on, its not cheap, but for us, it has to be good quality, we did not buy the stand though, dont need it, got HUGE banks of vertical drills to play with :D

paul hughes
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Re: Dremel 3000 EZ Series Multi-Tool and Drill stand

Postby paul hughes » January 24th, 2013, 7:47 pm

thanks Alan, we need them for drilling PCBs (1mm ) so we won't need to change tools. they do get hamered when the kids use them in an hour long lesson. upto now we've used Minicraft drills and stand but these get very hot and trip out on the overload. what is the diameter of your dremel Alan?

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Re: Dremel 3000 EZ Series Multi-Tool and Drill stand

Postby Alan Cantwell 1131 » January 24th, 2013, 9:50 pm

no idea at the moment Paul, dont expect to be off sick and back on the treadmill until next wednesday, i will measure it then, would a pedestal drill not do you for this purpose?


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