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I prefer the flex shaft because the tool you actually hold is the small diameter lightweight handle at the end of the shaft instead of the bulky Dremel tool itself.  I find it much easier to control.  Using fiberglass reinforced cutting disks with the flex tool lets you get nice vertical cuts in the rail.

Originally Posted by Bob:

I prefer the flex shaft because the tool you actually hold is the small diameter lightweight handle at the end of the shaft instead of the bulky Dremel tool itself.  I find it much easier to control.  Using fiberglass reinforced cutting disks with the flex tool lets you get nice vertical cuts in the rail.

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Originally Posted by tr18:
Originally Posted by Bob:

I prefer the flex shaft because the tool you actually hold is the small diameter lightweight handle at the end of the shaft instead of the bulky Dremel tool itself.  I find it much easier to control.  Using fiberglass reinforced cutting disks with the flex tool lets you get nice vertical cuts in the rail.

What he said!

"I use a flex shaft with a Gyro brand cut off wheel. It cuts through Gargraves track like a hot knife through butter."

 

Me, three!

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