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Post by renard80 on Jul 5, 2013 23:57:05 GMT 1
Hey what did you use to cut the brass tubing? I don't own any tools at the moment so lll have to buy something to cut the tubing. Thanks Don't hold your breath for a reply from the OP, as he hasn't been on here for about five years. To cut small diameter brass tubing, I use a fine-tooth hacksaw. It's easier if you have a Dremel or similar tool with a cutting disc (US = disk ). To finish, smooth off any ragged bits with a fine file. Sandpaper or emery paper might also do the job. Brass tubing does make an excellent axle enlarger. You might find it at your LHS.
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Post by SCisOscarMike! on Jul 6, 2013 4:01:28 GMT 1
Hey what did you use to cut the brass tubing? I don't own any tools at the moment so lll have to buy something to cut the tubing. Thanks Don't hold your breath for a reply from the OP, as he hasn't been on here for about five years. To cut small diameter brass tubing, I use a fine-tooth hacksaw. It's easier if you have a Dremel or similar tool with a cutting disc (US = disk ). To finish, smooth off any ragged bits with a fine file. Sandpaper or emery paper might also do the job. Brass tubing does make an excellent axle enlarger. You might find it at your LHS.
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Post by SCisOscarMike! on Jul 6, 2013 4:01:52 GMT 1
Thanks man!
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