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Identify saw file blades name / supplier?
I'm looking for a supplier of these saw file blades. They are 200mm
long, round cross section just over 1mm thick. What are they called? I use them for metalwork. http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps9d7ec669.jpg http://i912.photobucket.com/albums/a...psc581cd70.jpg Thanks -- Adrian C |
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Identify saw file blades name / supplier?
They are called abra files.
Richard |
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Identify saw file blades name / supplier?
On 04/04/14 12:35, Tricky Dicky wrote:
Thanks They are called abra files. Or tension files, but they are called 'extinct' it seems. The company has shut up :-( I can get tungsten carbide rodsaw blades (type used to saw ceramic tiles) but the end fixings are sometimes what I want to pass through the workpiece, and are sometimes inconveniently large for that. Another item to the eBay want list. -- Adrian C |
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Identify saw file blades name / supplier?
Tricky Dicky wrote:
They are called abra files. Richard Unless the teeth face the other way, then they're cadabra files. Bill |
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