01-30-2014, 08:42 PM
I bet you will find that the linisher will end up being the most used tool in your shop.I have found in twenty odd years of use that I use it several times a day if I am working in my shop.
It provides for a professional looking job in
breaking and rolling edges
dressing the ends of cut of screws and bolts
reclaiming rusted surfaces prior to fabbing and painting
hand sharpening of ( fabricating -not lathe ) twist drills
ditto scribers ,screw drivers, chisels ( both wood and cold chisel )
reducing diameters of screw heads prior to owing a lathe.
Grahame
It provides for a professional looking job in
breaking and rolling edges
dressing the ends of cut of screws and bolts
reclaiming rusted surfaces prior to fabbing and painting
hand sharpening of ( fabricating -not lathe ) twist drills
ditto scribers ,screw drivers, chisels ( both wood and cold chisel )
reducing diameters of screw heads prior to owing a lathe.
Grahame
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