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Or can recomend something similar?
Looks like a good concept
https://uniburr.com/introducing-the-uniburr/
Looks like a good concept
https://uniburr.com/introducing-the-uniburr/
just saw the price! then read the reviews!Sure i saw them mentioned here last year. No reason why they wouldnt work. Worth a punt if you have a need.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniburr-18...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=FB1BJ3R8JXF3V8T70RB7From an Amazon Review "But you'd better get the PLUS tool if you want to do Stainless or hardened steel."
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Uniburr-1819-Standard-Deburring-Small/dp/B00WISVBYQ
Also "Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock."
Or can recomend something similar?
Looks like a good concept
https://uniburr.com/introducing-the-uniburr/
the only thing I think it will be good for is damaged threaded ends on studs in situ that cant be taken out as in the 1st picture . u wont have to run the nut over a damaged threadif is the end of a thread of a loose fastener you want to chamfer, just use a bench grinder, the first picture doesn't really sell it to me