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Thread: Tungsten Carbide rotary Burrs

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    remember to oil that die grinder
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    Smaller die grinders work well for home use. I've got one similar to this:
    Puma Angle Die Grinder. #PAT7034

    No problems running it on my 12CFM compressor.
    The one in the link has average consumption of 5CFM.

    The 90* head on cheap ones fail with hard use (mines an US Dotco brand and is OK), but the straight ones are pretty robust. You can pick up cheap chinese ones that are great for occasional use for about $30.

    IMO if you've already got a compressor its a much better option than running them in a hand drill.

    steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    I have had tungsten burrs so hot that theyve melted the solder joint, just silver soldered it back on and away it went......but not so hard.
    This can't happen with the ones I sell. Mine are solid tungsten carbide.
    URSUSMAJOR

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