For all you metal benders/cutters/shapers/whatever, here's an exciting new tool that also deburs all those holes you drill in PVC, all those pipes you've so carefully cut to just a half-inch too short (plastic or metal):
http://www.shaviv.com/new_shav.asp?num=3
For the rest of us, ZZZZZZZZZZNNNNXXXX
Exciting new deburring solutions!
Thanks for makin' me smile, Phil. Anyone who DOESN'T get excited about deburring is short a bushel o' neurons, in MY book.
I just wish that deburring could effect the weather in these parts.
Deburring DID do wonders for removing most of Raymond's part from the original Godzilla, though.
I just wish that deburring could effect the weather in these parts.
Deburring DID do wonders for removing most of Raymond's part from the original Godzilla, though.
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PLEASE. It's Kazooans- Or Azons, after our airport designation, AZO. And we're Michiganders, NOT "Michiganians". (Or "Michugginers", as some Israelites have suggested.) Or Trolls, 'cuz we're "under the bridge".phil wrote:Now see, that's where you Kalamazooites get it all wrong. It's "debrrrrring"!robotland wrote:I just wish that deburring could effect the weather in these parts.
Sheesh. No wonder it's so cold there. We Californians debrrrrred long ago.
Regionalchaos- Instead of deburring my boltholes, I smack the strut ends with my strut-flattening 3 pound hammer after drilling...It mashes the standing sharpies down, and threading a bolt through later does the rest. When deburring the cut ends of my EMT, I hit the worst ones with a round file. (A halfround just gets stuck, and takes too long.)
Howdy From Kalamazoo