chrsgrain
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posted on 21/3/11 at 07:48 PM |
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Needed - proper bodywork file..
Hi all,
I've looked and looked everywhere, and can't find a decent bodywork file anywhere....
I'm after a flat, close toothed very solid old fashioned bodywork file, as used to finish metalwork after hammer/slapper and dolly work. All I
can find are the 'dreadnaught' coarse tooth ones for leadwork, which is fine when you want to do leadwork!
Anyone got any ideas? I'm not after locost, they are expensive, but just can't find any anywhere.... Paul, Fozzie, anyone???
Thanks!
Chris
Spoing! - the sound of an irony meter breaking...
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nib1980
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posted on 21/3/11 at 08:02 PM |
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try contacting Trev D on here, heres a master at metalwork and might be able to help
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deltron63
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posted on 21/3/11 at 08:07 PM |
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on ebay.
Panal Beaters Flexible Body File. with 9tpi blade on eBay (end time 18-Apr-11 14:45:28 BST)
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chrsgrain
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posted on 21/3/11 at 08:15 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by deltron63
on ebay.
Panal Beaters Flexible Body File. with 9tpi blade on eBay (end time 18-Apr-11 14:45:28 BST)
Ta, but that's a dreadnaught file, intended for leadwork....
Chris
Spoing! - the sound of an irony meter breaking...
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deltron63
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posted on 21/3/11 at 08:21 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by chrsgrain
quote: Originally posted by deltron63
on ebay.
Panal Beaters Flexible Body File. with 9tpi blade on eBay (end time 18-Apr-11 14:45:28 BST)
Ta, but that's a dreadnaught file, intended for leadwork....
Chris
that's what we use at work. the old fashion prick and file method.
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chrsgrain
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posted on 21/3/11 at 09:32 PM |
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Hmm, OK - perhaps I've ben looking for the wrong thing..... I'm after a solid heavy file that can be used as a slapper then as a file,
like the metal finishers used to use on bodywork back in the day...
Perhaps they don't exist any more..
Thanks
Chris
Spoing! - the sound of an irony meter breaking...
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John Bonnett
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posted on 25/3/11 at 10:15 AM |
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Chris, I've seen heavy files both flat and half round bent to make slappers or flippers but from memory, I think they have been ground smooth so
could not be used as files.
David Gardiner in his excellent DVD uses flat non adjustable body files but they are coarse Vixen type. He does not like the adjustable ones because
he says they come loose and are just not as good as the fixed ones. I would have thought that you would definitely need a coarse file for aluminium
and use soap as a lubricant.
You may have said but if so I've missed it, can I ask what the project is?
John
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