These guys don't carry the range of things that Micro-Mark does, but they have a lot of Dremel bits and accessories and hobby knives and blades. They also carry a lot of hobby tools and some supplies. Shipping is reasonable and they offer a veteran discount as well as a volume discount. Prices for most items are reasonable. Hope it helps.
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Dang - a wide selection and really competitive prices - BOOKMARKED!
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WTF is a RainTRain??! Whaaaaa? See! See what you've done??!
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Ha! Once you stray into that part of the website, there's no return. Forget models - bring me the Rain Train!
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Nice site, thanks for the heads up.
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You lay the hose out where you want and then turn the train pointing back the way you came.
Turn on the water and the water pressure also turns the rear wheels. The front wheel is notched and you lay it on the hose.
This way the train heads back along the route to the water source. There is a stop to keep it from going all the way back to the faucet. HTH HTH
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Rain Train is for when you have a large property. I used to use a few when I worked on a golf course.Buc Wheat wrote:WTF is a RainTRain??! Whaaaaa? See! See what you've done??!
You lay the hose out where you want and then turn the train pointing back the way you came.
Turn on the water and the water pressure also turns the rear wheels. The front wheel is notched and you lay it on the hose.
This way the train heads back along the route to the water source. There is a stop to keep it from going all the way back to the faucet. HTH HTH