| K. Carp 2004-08-30, 7:09 pm |
| Well, I bought one from Conair (may not be the one you are talking about)
and it didn't do s*it. The simple emory boards, after a long soak, are much
better.
Kathy
"djgordon" <danigordon@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> I had to reread it to see if I was reading it right-LOL. A Dremel tool is
a
> small power tool that is used for intricate work such as delicate sanding,
> buffing, etc. My dad and I have a woodshop and we use the Dremel for
sanding
> areas like in the curley-cues of mirror frames, etc. All in all it does
look
> like the ones you can buy in the health and beauty section of, say,
> Wal-Mart, but why not just get the one made just for that? I believe
Conair
> has one on the market now that you can buy that buffs, polishes, and
*sands*
> away the rough skin, beautifies the nails, etc.
>
> Dani
>
> "Gdubson" <gdubson@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
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