Purchased shortly ago / sthg new in your workshop -> present it here

"Kill Drill" got some new small tools, necessary as small helpers on the work of the Le Coureur

I ordered once more these thing from company Karl Fischer in Pforzheim


For my eyes to see the small nails better - btw very comfortable to wear only 150 gramm with 5 different magnifing glasses and LED lamp
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I ordered also some sanding sticks - they are relatively cheap and good quality, so I will give them a try
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these sanders are a very good helper to reach better some spots - very good quality and not these cheap (in quality) one´s
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and the new set of twincut burrs from Busch plus some drills with a very helpfull wooden box - therefore "Kill Drill" - I need constant supply because of my hitman activities with drill killing on the Le Coureur
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The sandingstick are very helpful. I always made my owns but i hate the boring work to do it. Maybe a good solution. Where did you buy them ?
I bought them also from Fischer (you will find the link in the post before)
I made them also by myself before, but I thought to order them with the other stuff, so no extra postage costs
 
The sandingstick are very helpful. I always made my owns but i hate the boring work to do it. Maybe a good solution.
The problem with all sanding sticks, however, that the sanding paper constantly wears and requires a replacement. I think, a better, I mean much economical way, is to make your own. I use to glue the sandpaper to the sticks using CA, but not anymore... I bought a really thin double-sided sticky tape which makes replacement less burden and speeds up the process, IMHO.
 
The problem with all sanding sticks, however, that the sanding paper constantly wears and requires a replacement. I think, a better, I mean much economical way, is to make your own. I use to glue the sandpaper to the sticks using CA, but not anymore... I bought a really thin double-sided sticky tape which makes replacement less burden and speeds up the process, IMHO.
You are right - I am using usually also double sided tape and sandpaper - it is a try with these finished sticks.
I will see in the next days, if these sticks are worth the additional (small) money spend.......
 
HI UWE TRYING TO FIND THE LINK FOR THE SANDING STICKS TRIED THE SITE BUT CAN NOT LOCATE THEM, THOSE I NEED DESPERATLY, ALSO LINK FOR DRILL BITS NEED THE BES WIRE SIZES, THANKS GOD BLESS STAY SAFE YOU AND YOURS DON
 
HI UWE TRYING TO FIND THE LINK FOR THE SANDING STICKS TRIED THE SITE BUT CAN NOT LOCATE THEM, THOSE I NEED DESPERATLY, ALSO LINK FOR DRILL BITS NEED THE BES WIRE SIZES, THANKS GOD BLESS STAY SAFE YOU AND YOURS DON

Here are the links for grain 280

but the problem ordering from them in Germany will be the very high price for the postage
I checked, that USA parcel up to 5kg (smallest one available from them) would cost you 45 Euros

I am pretty sure, that similar sanding sticks and also such drill bitts can be found at store in the US with much lower postage costs ....
 
ugh, have been looking for that kind for ages can not find them, the squdron products are no good, stevens international used to have them but no more i may not have a choice hope i can find some have looked on amozon a whole lot GOD BLESS STAY SAFE YOU AND YOURS DON
 
Just got it today. I was looking for this size long time. Very handsome and precise.

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Nice for small work. I have one that is 6 x 11 cm inside edges with the long leg about 2 mm inside the shorter one for thin stock. At times it is larger than what I want and at other provides a larger and heavier tool to back up pieces for gluing. It seems we are always looking for another tool/toy. Rich
 
Just got it today. I was looking for this size long time. Very handsome and precise.

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Ha Ha
some days ago I got mine .... together with drills (what else.... ;) )
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