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[rebel-builders] too quiet

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:15 pm
by Richard Wampach
Way to go Ben.

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From: mike.davis@dcsol.com [mailto:mike.davis@dcsol.com] On Behalf Of
bransom@dcsol.com
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 8:30 AM
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Subject: [rebel-builders] too quiet

The list is too quiet so I thought I'd post something -- anything! I
recently made what I think is a nice and simple jury rig tool for
deburring
the inside of a hole ...those that you can't get to directly face on. I
had just busted off the last of the bits on one of those swivel dog-leg
shaped deburring tools, which I never felt any good at anyway. I took
an
allen wrench (aka hex key wrench) a little smaller size than the #30
hole,
and with a dremel tool cut off the short end just a snitch past its 90
deg
bend. Then I sharpened a flat onto the 90 deg bend and remaining stub.
To
use, I hold it at an angle to get the stub into the hole. Once in, I
straighten out and give it a couple turns while holding back pressure to
the inside hole burr. (using a slow speed battery drill) I put a mark
on
the allen key shaft to mark the side I need to angle it to when pulling
out
of the hole.

I used this to debur the inside of the cage posts. Worked great. (I
can
tell by having tested it on scrap that I could check both sides.) I
have a
heck of a lot cleco'd together, hoping to change out for rivets this
wknd.
-Ben/ 496R



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[rebel-builders] too quiet

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 5:16 pm
by BRIGITTE THOMPSON
Maybe I'm too dyslexic too visualize your contraption. A photo or two of it
would be great!
J. Alan Thompson

From: bransom@dcsol.com
Reply-To: <rebel-builders@dcsol.com>
To: rebel-builders@dcsol.com
Subject: [rebel-builders] too quiet
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 07:30:17 -0900

The list is too quiet so I thought I'd post something -- anything! I
recently made what I think is a nice and simple jury rig tool for deburring
the inside of a hole ...those that you can't get to directly face on. I
had just busted off the last of the bits on one of those swivel dog-leg
shaped deburring tools, which I never felt any good at anyway. I took an
allen wrench (aka hex key wrench) a little smaller size than the #30 hole,
and with a dremel tool cut off the short end just a snitch past its 90 deg
bend. Then I sharpened a flat onto the 90 deg bend and remaining stub. To
use, I hold it at an angle to get the stub into the hole. Once in, I
straighten out and give it a couple turns while holding back pressure to
the inside hole burr. (using a slow speed battery drill) I put a mark on
the allen key shaft to mark the side I need to angle it to when pulling out
of the hole.

I used this to debur the inside of the cage posts. Worked great. (I can
tell by having tested it on scrap that I could check both sides.) I have a
heck of a lot cleco'd together, hoping to change out for rivets this wknd.
-Ben/ 496R



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