Killed my Dremel


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RBailey
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Hi All,

I guess I work my little dremel hard but it just died the other day Sad
I have often wondered if the dust from working composites is bad for them and if it the cause of death in this case ?

(I wonder if I should get a new model with flexible drive to keep the motor more out of the dust ?)

Am I right, any comments, suggestions etc ?

Cheers,
Richard B.
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I'd also suggest to blow out the dust but keeping in mind that you have to remove the dust away from the dremel by keeping the line a bit further and away from the vents. If you blow the dust without care you might push the dust further inside the motor which will make thing worse.
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