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  • v35
    The successfull use of small tools depends on the individuals skill level. If you dont have a good mechanical aptitude, you're ham handed and working with small tools isn't your thing, then it's smart not to try gun work to save money. A pretty fair amount of manual dexterity is needed to do a neat job with a hand held power tool like a Foredom or Dremel. The flex shaft attachement makes delicate jobs easier. The more expensive Foredom with foot actuated speed control is even easier to control but the Dremel is great for occasional use and is a must for tinkerers, model makers and hobbiests. As has been said you need extra light and a head mounted magnifier to really see what you're doing.
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  • just-shoot
    I do have a very good mechanical aptitude, and some what over confident at time with the attidute that I can fix anything. But this will be left to a gun smith, because I know myself, If I was lucky enough to get it right, I would line all my guns up for ramp polishing, whether they need or not. I appreciate the advise.
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  • badboybob
    I've used a Dremel tool my guns when needed. As has been said - do it lightly - and just polish. Never remove metal unless you are absolutely sure you know what you're doing.

    PC=BS

    Edited by - badboybob on 04/28/2002 11:32:29
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