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    Michael Gilligan
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      I was pleased to receive a short acknowledgement on p43

      For the benefit of anyone who is interested …

      The patent, GB661824 (A), can be found here: **LINK**

      … and it surely a novel use of case-hardening.

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      The 'Tension Files' were originally available in three grades: **LINK**

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      … and does anyone else remember the plastic-handled round files, which could be bent to shape ?

      MichaelG.

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      P.S. To the best of my knowledge, genuine ABRAFILES have not been manufactured for several years, so any on the market will be 'old stock'.

      Edited By Michael Gilligan on 11/07/2018 21:02:02

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      #38482
      Michael Gilligan
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        #361689
        Samsaranda
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          Shame ABRAFILES are no longer made they were so useful, unfortunately I no longer have any left.

          Dave W

          #361808
          Spurry
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            @spurry
            Posted by Michael Gilligan on 11/07/2018 21:00:19:

            … and does anyone else remember the plastic-handled round files, which could be bent to shape ?

            MichaelG.

             

            Like this Michael?

            Pete

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            Edited By Spurry on 12/07/2018 16:16:45

            #361812
            Fowlers Fury
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              @fowlersfury

              Likewise, my genuine Abrafiles gave up the ghost years ago. But I've since used these Vitrex saw blades with reasonable success in my (powerful) scroll saw:-

              **LINK**

              #361832
              Michael Gilligan
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                @michaelgilligan61133
                Posted by Spurry on 12/07/2018 16:16:09:

                Posted by Michael Gilligan on 11/07/2018 21:00:19:

                … and does anyone else remember the plastic-handled round files, which could be bent to shape ?

                MichaelG.

                Like this Michael?

                Pete

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                Just like that, Pete yes

                Very useful on occasions, but I always wondered how they achieved both 'bendability' and file characteristics.

                … the patent explains that.

                MichaelG.

                #361850
                Brian Wood
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                  @brianwood45127

                  Michael,

                  I found some at RS maybe 25 years ago, described as flexible round files. Checking their website they are now listed as discontinued so I had better make my two last a bit longer. Such useful things

                  They had blue handles. Item 546-685 was described at 3 mm diameter and it's mate 546-691 was listed as 4.5 mm diameter

                  I had hoped they were still available but sadly not

                  Regards Brian

                  #361870
                  Dod Mole
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                    @georgeclarihew

                    Found a nest of them nice files in a cupboard at work the other day and the boss said chuck them so I did, right into the red wheelie bin that I drive to work in smiley, they should last me out.

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