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Well I should have brought a dremel years ago! £70 inc all the bits

 

Similar to the die grinder you mentioned mike but better for the diy user according to the internet

 

no adjustment on the springs available 

 

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Cool!

 

Thing is with a Dremel you can take a little bit off certain things so you can squeeze a part out without dismantling the entire assembly.

 

Remember eye protection because 30,000 rpm at full chat will make a mess.

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