Hi Nobby, useful tool for small delicate jobs. I have a 25 year old Woolworths Dremmel copy lol, it's still going after years of abuse! Cheers, Jon
@muntee332 ай бұрын
Have you tried taking the Dremel apart and inspecting the central support for the motor body? After a while the vibrations reduce the height of this plastic rib and the motor housing has a fraction of movement that gives off that rattly/buzzy, and NOISY, sound, almost like a bearing is threatening to fail but its actually the motor moving about a fraction. A dress rehearsal or 3 of fitting the unit back together, then a dab or 2 of hot glue on the plastic rib and a quick seating, reassembly and re-mating of the shell halves should see 60%-70% decrease in the perceived noise level. (db prob drops less than this but the tone generated is lower and smoother.)
@daveticehurst4191 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing us Nobby. Something else you now have to find room for in your small shed. 😊 Regards from Australia.
@nobbysworkshop
Жыл бұрын
It is a problem David. I'm constantly having to shuffle things around to make room for all this stuff. But I do love all these tools. Wish I'd had this workshop years ago. Cheers Nobby
@the56bear Жыл бұрын
oh no, another toy I need. I've never seen them before, but looks handy. Hope to see you using it soon.
@TheKnacklersWorkshop Жыл бұрын
Hello Nobby, The workstation is rather cool... I feel sure you will get lots of use from it in the coming years... Take care. Paul,,
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Hi Nobby, useful tool for small delicate jobs. I have a 25 year old Woolworths Dremmel copy lol, it's still going after years of abuse! Cheers, Jon
Have you tried taking the Dremel apart and inspecting the central support for the motor body? After a while the vibrations reduce the height of this plastic rib and the motor housing has a fraction of movement that gives off that rattly/buzzy, and NOISY, sound, almost like a bearing is threatening to fail but its actually the motor moving about a fraction. A dress rehearsal or 3 of fitting the unit back together, then a dab or 2 of hot glue on the plastic rib and a quick seating, reassembly and re-mating of the shell halves should see 60%-70% decrease in the perceived noise level. (db prob drops less than this but the tone generated is lower and smoother.)
Thanks for showing us Nobby. Something else you now have to find room for in your small shed. 😊 Regards from Australia.
@nobbysworkshop
Жыл бұрын
It is a problem David. I'm constantly having to shuffle things around to make room for all this stuff. But I do love all these tools. Wish I'd had this workshop years ago. Cheers Nobby
oh no, another toy I need. I've never seen them before, but looks handy. Hope to see you using it soon.
Hello Nobby, The workstation is rather cool... I feel sure you will get lots of use from it in the coming years... Take care. Paul,,