03-15-2008, 01:57 PM
Hi Randal,
My Dremel is a renamed one from Sears I bought many years ago. Same tool though, I have used it for a lot of things. I recently had my dentis save the used burrs he usuall throws away, and I bought the mandrel (not Barbara) to hold those little things. They sure come in handy for those tiny surgery jobs Even to trim a veneer repair along scrollwork they seem to cut very well.
I used an ugly but high test 6H6 and shaved some of the bakelite off of the tube base, Just the small lip around the edge. Then opened the shield opening just enough to take the tube. Didn't take much and the original shield mount is in place.
Looks funny, but it works until I come across a glass 6H6.
Planagan, I checked the pin 1 and the terminal/connection is not even in the tube socket, so that was not a problem.
Thanks again guys,
Hello down there!
[Image: http://aycu11.webshots.com/image/48610/2...538_fs.jpg]
[Image: http://aycu12.webshots.com/image/46491/2...437_fs.jpg]
My Dremel is a renamed one from Sears I bought many years ago. Same tool though, I have used it for a lot of things. I recently had my dentis save the used burrs he usuall throws away, and I bought the mandrel (not Barbara) to hold those little things. They sure come in handy for those tiny surgery jobs Even to trim a veneer repair along scrollwork they seem to cut very well.
I used an ugly but high test 6H6 and shaved some of the bakelite off of the tube base, Just the small lip around the edge. Then opened the shield opening just enough to take the tube. Didn't take much and the original shield mount is in place.
Looks funny, but it works until I come across a glass 6H6.
Planagan, I checked the pin 1 and the terminal/connection is not even in the tube socket, so that was not a problem.
Thanks again guys,
Hello down there!
[Image: http://aycu11.webshots.com/image/48610/2...538_fs.jpg]
[Image: http://aycu12.webshots.com/image/46491/2...437_fs.jpg]