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Neil":8wcuqzhy said:And there you touch on why society, these days, is more consumerist and "throw away". Because even for those so inclined to repair and re-use, it can be expensive to try and do so. Apart from doing things like that for interest or education, it's just become uneconomic, as the price for consumer goods is driven down, due to the ever increasing opportuinties to buy new.silverclaws":8wcuqzhy said:The one power tool I have just about totally destroyed is my Dremel, first it was brushes, then bearings and now the speed controller is shot. Parts are available, but they are a bit pricey, may as well save and get a new one.
Being fair to the trade, they carry so many power tools now that carrying a full range of spares would be a logistical nightmare.
I remember the days when we would drive over to the farm stores on the tractor and they would have a cure all for all ills, fetched from round the back by a pipe smoking chap with a winning smile and a pencil behind his ear.
This kind of store is still found in parts of Eastern Europe, Asia and other places they still know how to fix things.
Mind you, getting a part over the net is easy and often less costly than visiting several stores seeking.
The speed controller in a Dremel would likely be a simple fix, you should be able to source parts easily. Once you have it open you may find it just needs a clean.