I have some m6 holes to make square to take the square shank of a m6 coach bolt. there are 20 in all in 1.6mm aluminium. to make it slightly more tricky, it is a through hole in square tube, and only one side needs squaring.
I believe that the way to do it is with careful marking out or a 3 square needle file. Try as I might, I cant see anything small enough to fit in my Dremel that would have any strength to it. this is a one off job for now, but small files are useful tools.
the Vallorbe version is £12, a draper version 3 for £5. I dont do much metalwork, but I wouldn't expect that aluminium is too tough on files. Any thoughts on which to go for or alternatives?
I believe that the way to do it is with careful marking out or a 3 square needle file. Try as I might, I cant see anything small enough to fit in my Dremel that would have any strength to it. this is a one off job for now, but small files are useful tools.
the Vallorbe version is £12, a draper version 3 for £5. I dont do much metalwork, but I wouldn't expect that aluminium is too tough on files. Any thoughts on which to go for or alternatives?