Can anyone recommend suitable tools and/or techniques for deburring holes I've drilled in order to rivet panels on? I'm especially wondering how I deburr inside the chassis rails, or if that is actually possible? Holes are 3.2mm so not a lot of room to get a tool in!!!
I've always used this tool. It also has interchangeable blades.
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/cutting-tools/deburring-sets/ng1003-noga-burr-3-set/p/NOG1096150E?utm_campaign=pla+-+&utm_source=google&utm_me
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Yup. That is what I would use. Its great for all metals and plastics.
Yep me three.
Google EZ Burr.
That's what I use for back deburring holes.
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Originally posted by Toprivetguns
I've always used this tool. It also has interchangeable blades.
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/cutting-tools/deburring-sets/ng1003-noga-burr-3-set/p/NOG1096150E?utm_campaign=pla+-+&utm_source=google&utm_me dium=shopping-pla&utm_keyword=NOG1096150E&istCompanyId=6aa6787b-063e-4414-802d-129f235df603&istItemId=xxwritllxt&istBid=tztx
In a blind hole don't be too aggressive in case the tool comes out of the holder and slips into the hole, never to be seen again. Why do I know?
You guess.
[Edited on 31/12/16 by myke pocock]
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Originally posted by gaz_gaz
Google EZ Burr.
That's what I use for back deburring holes.
quote:
Originally posted by Toprivetguns
I've always used this tool. It also has interchangeable blades.
https://www.cromwell.co.uk/shop/cutting-tools/deburring-sets/ng1003-noga-burr-3-set/p/NOG1096150E?utm_campaign=pla+-+&utm_source=google&utm_me dium=shopping-pla&utm_keyword=NOG1096150E&istCompanyId=6aa6787b-063e-4414-802d-129f235df603&istItemId=xxwritllxt&istBid=tztx
Still haven't bought a tool for this, anyone got experience of using one of these - which appears to be the UK-available version of the
EZBurr...?
rc1000 deburring tool
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Originally posted by jps
Still haven't bought a tool for this, anyone got experience of using one of these - which appears to be the UK-available version of the EZBurr...?
rc1000 deburring tool