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rusty toilet tank bolts jay-n-123@verizon.net 11-05-2007
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Posted by HeyBub on November 5, 2007, 9:35 pm
observer wrote:
>
>> I agree with Steve, Dremel is the greatest for that , with a
>> good metal cutting blade. I also used it under the kitchen
>> to cut the large basin nut because it was corroded and leaking.
>>
>> I just got out the Dremel, cut the large nut in 2 pieces, and
>> removed the old drain in minutes! DO NOT FORGET SAFETY GOOGLES!!
>>
>
> Thanks Bumpy also for the info. What accessories did you get to go
> along with your dremel? And do you have the battery or electric one?

You won't need accessories for a simple cut-off, just the cut-off wheel.

Use of safety goggles with a Dremel is for pussies.



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