patthebrewer
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Sep 21, 2012
- Messages
- 739
- Reaction score
- 73
More umph , and no worry about batterries
Are dremels used a lot in homebrew projects. I am young but never been great with tools or a DIY kind of guy. But I will probably move away from home to live with friends soon so.... Is a dremel used a lot in homebrew projects because if i rent i wont be doing a lot of around the house improvements. If not used in homebrewing a lot i could always drive 3-4 hours to have my cousin teach me the ways of a DIY guy and help me build my STC temp controller
Dremel is for women and children arts and crafts. Get a 1/4 corded electric die grinder.
I haven't seen much scroll work on anyone keggles... Not saying it wouldn't be sweet.
When it comes to cutting holes in stainless and alluminum or trimming holes i would never even waste my time with a dremel. Yes if your doing scroll work on wood i agree that's a good application for dremel. But once again that's arts and crafts. A 1/4 die grinder will do the job from cutting kegs open all the way to making a 1/4 steel burner cart. I haven't seen much scroll work on anyone keggles... Not saying it wouldn't be sweet.
yeah but you would need a good air compressor to run that die grinder, and a good compressor that will keep up with a die grinder is not a cheap. I agree that the die grinder is a superior tool when it comes to cutting and grinding but not every one has the means to run one.
Think of die grinders as broadswords, and dremel rotatary tools as a surgeons scalpel.