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    Default Looking for either an older Dremel 370 or Dremel 380

    Looking for either an older Dremel 370 or Dremel 380..

    I like to get one to fit my Dremel 210 Drill Press.

    I'd be thinking it'd have to be secondhand, if someone has one lying around in the shed and not required!

    Thank you in advanced, Cheers, crowie

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    Quote Originally Posted by crowie View Post
    Looking for either an older Dremel 370 or Dremel 380..

    I like to get one to fit my Dremel 210 Drill Press.

    I'd be thinking it'd have to be secondhand, if someone has one lying around in the shed and not required!

    Thank you in advanced, Cheers, crowie
    Anyone please!!!

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    Sorry Crowie I am unable to help. The closest I have come is this. Dremel 300 or this Dremel 395 Multi Pro
    Out of curiosity what is special about the 370 & 380 to work with the Dremel 210 Drill Press?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handyjack View Post
    Sorry Crowie I am unable to help. The closest I have come is this. Dremel 300 or this Dremel 395 Multi Pro
    Out of curiosity what is special about the 370 & 380 to work with the Dremel 210 Drill Press?
    G'Day Kevin,
    Both the nose and the body are smaller in diameter to locate in the Dremel 210 Drill Press holder..
    Unfortunately the holder can't be modified for the larger nose and body of the Dremel 300 or Dremel 395.
    If nothing comes of it, I guess I'll just have to bin the drill press.
    Cheers, Peter

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    I notice the 300 is smaller in diameter. How much would need to be trimmed to make it fit? Would it be worth risking $60 (you might be able to negotiate the price by a few $$s) to see if it could be altered?
    But I notice you mention the body is also needs to be slimmed down. Perhaps you might need to start with a clean slate.

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    Kevin, The holder is molded plastic with a small screw clamp....


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    Maybe make a new holder out of timber?

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    My little ozito one has a threaded neck at the spinning end of 16 mm and the other end is 29 mm if that helps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riverbuilder View Post
    My little ozito one has a threaded neck at the spinning end of 16 mm and the other end is 29 mm if that helps.
    Thank you sir
    I’ll check the measurements tomorrow.
    Cheers crowie

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    Peter what you mean can't no such word on this forum or MWF either. Surely there is a way? I'm willing to give it a go! O nmly because your such a nice bloke stuck in the shed.

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    Apologies for being slow to reply.
    The measurements of the holder areas follows:
    Top inside diameter = 42mm
    Bottom inside diameter = 22mm
    The centre line distance between top & bottom = 46mm
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    Is there a lever arm missing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by aarggh View Post
    Is there a lever arm missing?
    This is the early design were the Dremel is mounted to the holder on the post and the table is raised on a cam mechanism

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