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Old 01-25-2008, 07:15 PM
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Yes Alice, I think it clears things up. You have the large Dremel that is not made anylonger. The little Dremel moto tool is what I believe he was asking about. s and oranges here. I hope things warm up a bit for you soon.
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Alice... Thanks for looking! I wouldn't wish that weather on my worse enemy! Brrrrrr....!!!!
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Amazing just because of the question here get's me looking for this particular tool , still can not find it, I think I have to have a garage sale in the Spring to clean out everything to find it :-)))))
Yes Eddy, there was a time when we thought of moving somewhere warmer BUT there never was the right time somehow and now it is to late, for many years we went South ( Caribic etc) but my husband can not travel anymore so we have to make the best of what we have .
We are still lucky .
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Alice... You hang in there. We're all in the same boat... more or less. My wife and I recently went to the movies and saw "The Bucket List" with Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson and if there was one thing that we walked away with it was an appreciation of each moment that we have together and of the pleasures of life that we enjoy no matter how small! You hit it right on the head...."make the best of what we have!"
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http://cgi.ebay.ca/Foredom-CC-Flex-S...QQcmdZViewItem

Foredom on EBAY, going for 10. right now. I think by the description it only needs a new shaft and sheath. Had one of these for 15 yrs, and couldn't kill it.
Alice its cold in NB also, minus 35 c with the wind . I stoke the stove about 7 or 8 am, wait a half hr, and go out to a nice warm shop. It will be nice to see warm weather again. It made me smile when Eddie said it was down to 69 in florida. All depends on what were use to I guess. I can't travel either, or I might be trying that 69 deg weather in Florida. Stay Warm.
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Old 01-27-2008, 11:39 AM
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I'm trying to get the house prepped for painting so I was working outside today in the dampness and fog and got chilled but I feel a lot warmer now that I've heard that poor Alice is hunkered down in -4 F temperatures. I watched the Packer's get their butts get kicked in that stuff last weekend.

Your right about these new Dremels handling just about all that they can. They heat up pretty fast as it is.
I beg your pardon, but the Packers DID NOT get their butts kicked, they lost by just 2 points, that's a long way from having their butts kicked......I gotta defend the Packers, as their no. 74, AARON KAMPMAN is from our home town.
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