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Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
Bought this to grind a 1/2 in round edge in a small brass part. Tried in my drill press and on cordless drill but couldn’t hold on to part. Ran cordless drill in reverse and had perfect control, able to remove few thousands of an inch at a time. Works well
Benjamin
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2024
I bought this to enlarge the hole by about 1/8" on some 10 lb weight plates I purchased so that they would fit on my Yes4All dumbell handles. The bit worked fine through all four of them and doesn't seem to be any worse off for it.
Arthur Daniels
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
Worked fine
Bryce Duran
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
I'm a commercial Glaizer and we have to use a rasp from time to time on aluminum and steel, this is a pretty solid purchase if that's a need in your trade, definitely going to be ordering more in the future.
CHEVEN
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Friend had some rims that needed an "adjustment" to fit over a hub on a different car ...there was quite a bit to remove but the tool held up and didn't clog.
Bertrand Pruneau
Reviewed in Canada on September 3, 2023
repond très bien a mes attentes.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on May 11, 2023
was burning up dremel type sand wheels etc trying to round out the the threads inside stainless steel nuts (rings). This makes short work pfit, with smooth results
Bog
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2023
Good stuff. I have used this bit for cutting out the remains of a broken radio antenna frozen in the bezel and nut system of Toyota Tacoma 2014 2.7l regular cab A/T.First I have tried to drill a hole in the antenna bolt bit stuck in the antenna mount, but the break surface of the bolt was uneven, slippery and material resisting a regular drill bit. Pushing harder ended in two broken regular drill flutes. Then I have tried a solid tungsten carbide drill bit but it was too brittle and I have ended with a piece of tungsten stuck in the bolt butt I was attempting to remove. Consequently, I had to destroy the bezel about the tungsten piece. I could not quite do the job using a regular cutoff disc mounted on a hand drill because of the unfavorable geometry of the bezel/car sheetwork interface. Only after buying the cylindrical tungsten cutting tool in question I have finally succeeded. From the perspective, starting with the cutting tool in question would save me a lot of grief. The tool is solid enough and cuts well through all metals, steel, brass, zinc, you name it, except of course tungsten carbide itself, so I had to be cautious about avoiding the broken tungsten piece. Eventually I ended completely destroying the bezel, nut and piece of the old antenna frozen in the bezel. Being a mechanical engineer myself I am totally disgusted with the Toyota design of the antenna mount and myself, but then Toyota is known for making life of the DIY men like me hell. At least, I am happy with discovering a useful bit, which is why I have put down the extra effort of writing this text.
Richard C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
Don’t believe what people are saying about this burr Made a 1 in hole out of a 3/4 in hole in tempered tines for my tiller in know time. Still has lots of life left.
Emmanuel
Reviewed in Canada on February 23, 2021
Ok pour l’aluminium mais trop délicat pour l’acier à mon goût. Sinon, faut être poli avec.
Disappointed
Reviewed in Canada on January 2, 2021
Works great cutting edge cuts away all the steel I've tried in on. Cuts out bronze bushings great to. It Is lasting good so far
LabMan
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020
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