Best tool for deburring stainless steel?
I have been using different stuff which I am sure is not made for SS. It takes too long to deburr each pipe, when you have to bend 20 30 bends, so I am looking for a tool or something that will save me time.
Ideally what tools, or I should say saws, are out there that will leave little to no burr... ideally no burr?
Thanks.
Ideally what tools, or I should say saws, are out there that will leave little to no burr... ideally no burr?
Thanks.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by danielm3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Right after posting I found this http://t-drill.com/pcs8.html
It's perfect! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Has anyone used this tool? looks like a great design
I hope it's quality...
It's perfect! </TD></TR></TABLE>
Has anyone used this tool? looks like a great design
I hope it's quality...
I just got off the phone with them and it's 2395 for the package... I don't know if it's worth it for that price. I think it's essentially a dry saw, but with a very handy attachment.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by danielm3 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I just got off the phone with them and it's 2395 for the package... I don't know if it's worth it for that price. I think it's essentially a dry saw, but with a very handy attachment. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Damn, for that price I'd rather get a plasma cutter and just keep my chop saw.
Still is a nice tool though, maybe craftsman will come out with an affordable version soon... with a lazer guide on it
Damn, for that price I'd rather get a plasma cutter and just keep my chop saw.
Still is a nice tool though, maybe craftsman will come out with an affordable version soon... with a lazer guide on it
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cua0 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what's wrong with a bandsaw?
you can get a pretty nice bandsaw for $2000</TD></TR></TABLE>
A vertical one would need to be very wide to be able to cut 20 foot pipe, a horizontal one would take too long to cut.
I have a plasma cutter but it leaves a lot of burr also.
you can get a pretty nice bandsaw for $2000</TD></TR></TABLE>
A vertical one would need to be very wide to be able to cut 20 foot pipe, a horizontal one would take too long to cut.
I have a plasma cutter but it leaves a lot of burr also.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by dr.NAPIER »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Id buy a coldsaw for that much. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Yeah, a coldsaw would be awesome.
Yeah, a coldsaw would be awesome.
I can't bring my self to sell something that took so much effort and time to build. I will be updating my for sale post shortly.
I will probably be closing it down for a while and just paying the rent and either running my dads business or getting a job in the animation industry again… than bring it back when I have some free money.
I will probably be closing it down for a while and just paying the rent and either running my dads business or getting a job in the animation industry again… than bring it back when I have some free money.
http://disalesonline.com/georgfischertools.html
^ that thing is pure ownage, used it a few times. EXACT 90 degree cuts and no burrs.
i think its 8000$ cdn.. or something.
check the videos its a sweet saw
Modified by shortyz21 at 5:01 PM 1/13/2007
^ that thing is pure ownage, used it a few times. EXACT 90 degree cuts and no burrs.
i think its 8000$ cdn.. or something.
check the videos its a sweet saw
Modified by shortyz21 at 5:01 PM 1/13/2007
I just bought a $5000 cold saw for cutting pipe. No burrs
Using a horizontal band saw or chop saw on stainless your best bet for the inside burr is going to be a die grinder with a sizeable carbide burr. Don't get one with an interrupted flutes, just get a nice like 10+ flute 1/2"+ diameter burr and you'll be set. Here's a tip too... rig up another air regulator so that you can slow your die grinder down. Run like 40psi into it and you'll be golden. You want to mill the burr off nice and smooth, no chatter.
For the outside use a 12+ disc sander spinning as fast as it will go.
Evan
Using a horizontal band saw or chop saw on stainless your best bet for the inside burr is going to be a die grinder with a sizeable carbide burr. Don't get one with an interrupted flutes, just get a nice like 10+ flute 1/2"+ diameter burr and you'll be set. Here's a tip too... rig up another air regulator so that you can slow your die grinder down. Run like 40psi into it and you'll be golden. You want to mill the burr off nice and smooth, no chatter.
For the outside use a 12+ disc sander spinning as fast as it will go.
Evan
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we use little hand deburring tools. work like a charm. 2 rotations and youre done
i prefer hand deburring because its more precise and if you slip you dont affect anything... slip with a die grinder and you have problems.
i prefer hand deburring because its more precise and if you slip you dont affect anything... slip with a die grinder and you have problems.
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