Thanks, I will have to see if I can pick up a cheap one around here.
Thanks, I will have to see if I can pick up a cheap one around here.
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agreed! when i did tones hitch i used an angle grinder to cut the bulk of the material to about 1/4 to 1/8 inch of where my lines were.. then used the dremmel sanding drum to take it down smoothly to where i needed it... thats how i did my roof rail covers and my flush mounted scangauge too.. good stuff.. i think i paid like 70 bucks for my dremmel almost 5 years ago and maybe 50 on accessories for it over the years ive owned it
Billy,
I bought a "dremel" (not sure the actual brand name) at Costco last year for under $20 to cut my cladding.
It worked fine. I'm pretty sure it's not as nice as an actual Dremel, but take a look at it just for comparison purposes. Just a heads up.
Good Luck!
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