Chris Dancer
Member
I recently moved my workshop and a very useful tool went missing. I'd like to buy another but I have no idea what it's called. I've always called it an abrafile but apparently that's something completely different. Here's a description, I hope this will ring a bell with someone...
It is basically a round file with a rough abrasive coating, tungsten carbide maybe. The cutting part is about 4mm in diameter and about 150mm long, and not tapered. It's very useful for making holes in metal panels for D connectors and mains inlets using the method: drill a load of holes, use this tool to cut between the holes, then use proper files to tidy up the shape. The core of the file is made of some soft metal so it's bendable (not that that helps its function). I have a feeling the one I had came from RS components, it had a plastic handle, yellow I think.
Help in finding a replacement would be much appreciated!
It is basically a round file with a rough abrasive coating, tungsten carbide maybe. The cutting part is about 4mm in diameter and about 150mm long, and not tapered. It's very useful for making holes in metal panels for D connectors and mains inlets using the method: drill a load of holes, use this tool to cut between the holes, then use proper files to tidy up the shape. The core of the file is made of some soft metal so it's bendable (not that that helps its function). I have a feeling the one I had came from RS components, it had a plastic handle, yellow I think.
Help in finding a replacement would be much appreciated!