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bought 3100 one could not insert a bit--- found out on another YT video you have to remove the silver tube insert form the collet otherwise the bits do not fit .............but how???
bought one could not insert a bit--- found out ob another YT video you have to remove the silver tube insert form the collet otherwise the bits do not fit .............but how???
how do you remove the head on this. The switch cover came off and you cannot push it back on without removing the head to access the switch cover sliding base.
Good god Dremel is so weak and so poor for what they claim it's capable of, and if you're using it with a grip chuck make sure to buy a replacement grip chuck for every single tool each time you want to use it and still work
I have been using Dremel Multi Tools for decades. Currently on my fifth tool. If you are thinking about buying a Dremel. Buy it. I suggest buying the keyless chuck for super quick bit changes. Other than that. This tool is worth it's weight in Gold. You'll find many more uses than modeling,crafting, woodworking ECT.
As much as I like my Dremel 8260, as much I do not like (I would even say "hate") the poor quality, and I mean really poor quality of some important Dremel accesories. You buy a really good tool, but then you got no chance getting really good collets, or drill chucks. The Dremel labeled collet set I bought was trash, not centered, and when using these collets my 8260 get unbalanced and starts shaking. Also Dremel drill chuck was just also trash with the same problems. And there is only this trash available, .......... I did return all these collets and the chuck. This was just standard really bad chinese made quality, and adds some bad taste to my great 8260. This only shows that earned money stand way more up than good quality. And here this is really bad, as with such collets and chucks you ruin your good 8260 tool, and make is same bad quality as cheap chinese rotation tools for about 30 Euros. If anyone knows where to get really good collets and chucks, please send me a note. If you bought dremel collets and these are working fine, ............ be happy with it. I did not have same luck about this.
Thanks. Can you explaing why dreml tools eject the removed material towards the user rather than away? If that is not how you intended, cam you give directions to the proper use of the tool to remedy this issue? Would it be possible to make the tool directional? If not, why not?
what is nosecap and collet what is the point of you making a video? it is not clear. I might as well just read the instructions and investigate. you are making things hard with this video and it serves no purpose. That's why nobody comments
I saw this tool on their catalog and went on RU-vid to be sold on why I should give this tool a try and spend the 100$(this is what it costs where I live ) and honestly it looks like a regular lighter … can someone who has it spread some light on the matter ?
Tomer, I have been using it for a couple years to solder galvanized steel (0.024'' thickness). Il works fine when the flame is at its maximum but sometimes it looses power and refueling it gives it another go althoug I'm sure the reservoir is not near empty.