On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 16:17:01 +0200, lcdpublishing
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lcdpublishing@...> wrote:
> OH, and I forget to mention also!
> As you know, water and electricity make for nasty enemies!
> Depending on the helix angle of the drill (or other cutting tool) it
> may make for a pump to pull water up the tool and, with enough
> velocity, into the motor - that might cause some problems.
> I would certainly do tests on a drill press first - water on the
> spindle won't hurt it like water in a dremel motor.
> Chris
I think with open sides on the drill there is no way it lifts the water up.
I do think people overreact with water and electricity, why, i had a nice
waterfall all over my PC plugin cards several times with no damage ;-)
Nah, i understand what you mean. Maybe i make a washer on the drill to
deflect any water outward, and the "tank" should have high enough sides to
catch it.
I'll try now, it will be less work than thiking about it for hours!
ST