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Need Cross Hole Chamfer inside Tubing
I am trying to track down a drill attachment I have seen in advertising for deburring cross holes inside tubing. I have tried EZ Burr, and am not getting the results I need.
Ray T [last name deleted for privacy by Editor]- Ossian, Iowa
2001
There was no date I could see so don't know how timely this is. I think you are referring to Burr-be-Gone. Page 929 of 2007 MSC catalog.
Jim Spraguemachining co. - Spencer, Iowa
May 7, 2008
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Thanks, Jim! Ever seen a "Hints from Heloise" column where a writer says something like "I've spilled some spaghetti sauce on my blouse . . ." and Heloise answers "If you can catch it before it dries . . ." The chance of the sauce not drying in the time it took the writer to compose and post a letter, get Heloise to read it and research an answer, and get it printed in a magazine and delivered to the subscriber is small indeed :-) Ray T may have solved his problem, but your reply will be helpful to many. Thanks again. ![]() Ted Mooney, P.E. Striving to live Aloha finishing.com - Pine Beach, New Jersey |
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