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Who sells 1/4 air die grinder bits? Lowes, sears, home depot, etc?
 

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Just about everybody don't they??? What are you doing with them??? I bougth some cheapies at HF once just to practice taking smog NOx bumps out of heads to increase flow and they worked well for as far as I could reach with them. Then went to flex shaft on a high speed dremel motor.
 

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Just about everybody don't they??? What are you doing with them??? I bougth some cheapies at HF once just to practice taking smog NOx bumps out of heads to increase flow and they worked well for as far as I could reach with them. Then went to flex shaft on a high speed dremel motor.

Cutting off rivots on upper ball joints and would like brush wheel cleaning surfaces that angle grinder cant get to.

All I know is sears.com, lowes, home depot dont any bits online.
 

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Looking for knot wire brush in 1/4 shank.
 

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Cutting off rivots on upper ball joints and would like brush wheel cleaning surfaces that angle grinder cant get to.

All I know is sears.com, lowes, home depot dont any bits online.

i know i am off topic but for the ball joint rivets use a air hammer and knck the heads off them and take a punch and knock the rest down thru, can have them off in minutes
 

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i know i am off topic but for the ball joint rivets use a air hammer and knck the heads off them and take a punch and knock the rest down thru, can have them off in minutes

Which air hammer bit do you use? We tried that at school on mine and didnt work.
 

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i know i am off topic but for the ball joint rivets use a air hammer and knck the heads off them and take a punch and knock the rest down thru, can have them off in minutes

EXACTLY I always use a air hammer. sooooooo much faster
 

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Which air hammer bit do you use? We tried that at school on mine and didnt work.

just the flat chisel one, if that doesn't work a cut off tool works real quick also, but the hammer is the first choice
 

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Which air hammer bit do you use? We tried that at school on mine and didnt work.

perhaps the bit isn't the problem. What air hammer are you using?

I use a long barrel air hammer with a flat chisel and it cuts rite thru the rivot heads with ease.
 

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perhaps the bit isn't the problem. What air hammer are you using?

I use a long barrel air hammer with a flat chisel and it cuts rite thru the rivot heads with ease.

Its kobalt one that the school has. I got a air hammer made by AmPro 2000 series.
 

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Its kobalt one that the school has. I got a air hammer made by AmPro 2000 series.

lol told you once before if its an air tool and its not made by ingersolrand its not worth having. Tell your fly by top 10 night school to buy a GOOD long barrel air hammer and watch how fast you knock the rivots out.
 

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lol told you once before if its an air tool and its not made by ingersolrand its not worth having. Tell your fly by top 10 night school to buy a GOOD long barrel air hammer and watch how fast you knock the rivots out.

How about if I just buy for my toolbox since all auto repair shops want to have your own air tools anyways.
 

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