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Old 12-14-2002, 04:55 AM
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Hey Ito, I had a hell of a time locating the Carbide bits to do my engine.

Do you know of somewhere online that sells them?
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Old 12-14-2002, 06:24 AM
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Online not really. I get my bits from my local welding supply store or the Snap-on tool truck, check to see if snap-on has a website. I saw last time you were using a black and decker dremel. How many rpms does the dremel spin? I have a nice Makita dye grinder and it works pretty decent. Makita turns at 25,000 rpms.
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Well I started with a dremel but since that seemed to take forever I swapped over to the proper pneumatic tools and 1/4" shanks.



I did try Snap on online before but it was only for vendors.

I don't have a welding supply near my house.

I just tought it would be cool if we could post a link to a good supply.
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very good point. I have a catalog of all kinds of tools in the shop Ill check to see if they have a site..
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MSc, Enco, Grainger



I get most of my burr bits froma guy of EBAY 24.95 for 6



Flapper wheels and sanding drums I order from Eastwood or Summit
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Here is a typical set for sale:



http://www.rx7club.com/forum/showthread.ph...25&pagenumber=5





Long bits:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...tem=19256947153



The gentleman ships fast and is reliable, In fact I ordered more today
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Hmmm........ the links are hurting dude.

Try again please.

Now that I thnk of it I thought I saw that Atkins sold a kit or something.



I'll have to look again.
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harbor freight...really cheap



Mc Master Carr...Anything you could ever want
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Burr bit guy on ebay





!/4" burr bits



Lets see if this works better! :bigok:
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Thanks guys :yum: those are some good leads. :bigthumg:

I had no idea there were so many on ebay.
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