Originally Posted by
Va1984
A consumer deburring bit set? I understand that your professional conscience tells you I should just not do it. But we are talking about a <5mm hole in a couple of <$300 frames for my personal use, and I am a <150lbs rider who does not really do any loaded touring or any crazy log-jumping or anything that would really make a disastrous failure likely. So — any tips you can give me to help me make the job less crappy are welcome. Thanks folks.
One of the best tools I have found for deburring, shaping, cutting, sanding ( little drum sanding wheels with a mandrel) tubing and small things is the top of the line battery powered Dremel, I have 2 of the refurbished ones and no problems, I buy bits, cutter wheels, diamond and abrasive, tungsten cutters/shapers off of ebay/amazon. I had a Dremel years ago and was less then impressed but with this new battery powered one I don't know how I managed without it.