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that is what is called a Vixen file, and if sharp will cut aluminum like a razor.
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06-14-2012, 04:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2012, 04:14 PM by stevec.)
Excuse me for doubting you but I looked up Vixen file on google (doubting Thomas that I am) and quickly found you to be dead right.
among the many images that prooved you are right this is the one I fancied.
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they are sharp as all get out. i never thought about using them on aluminum but that appeals to me much more than body work. i can see me doing more damage on a car to the surrounding areas with these tools than good anyway.
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(06-14-2012, 04:13 PM)stevec Wrote: Excuse me for doubting you but I looked up Vixen file on google (doubting Thomas that I am) and quickly found you to be dead right.
among the many images that prooved you are right this is the one I fancied.
Things get a bit confusing in one's dotage.
vixen file
http://bandsawblade.com/SimondsFiles/autobody.htm
myself I would rather order up a couple of the files you located.
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