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![]() For those working on an external overflow or other glass project...
I bought a couple sets of Power fist brand (from princess auto) diamond cutting wheel sets (5$ish) and a 8pc diamond burr set (9$). Did some practicing last night and this afternoon. I gotta say - I like em better than the dremel bits I've used previously for projects! I always wanted to try the #545 diamond wheel for notching - if the power fist is any indication - sure a heck of a lot easier than using the 7144 and 7105 bits. Happy DIY'ing. Andy |
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![]() I have used the dremel bits, and can agree they aren't very good.
Thanks for the tip...I've been eyeing down the industrial 50pc diamond burr set from lee valley
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![]() Andy, I've tried searching for "Power Fist" and was unable to find any photos of the drill bits. Do you have a shot of what they look like, or maybe a website? I'll be drilling some holes here shortly and could be persuaded to change from the Lee Valley bits.
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![]() Power fist is the Princess Auto brand. You can go onto their site and download their flyers in PDF format and try to find a picture.
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![]() www.princessauto.com
dunno what you need to see them for, they're dremel bits, one looks like a cut off wheel, the other is a box of 8 misc bits - clearly labeled as being DIAMOND cutting wheels/burrs Andy |