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  • #96735
    David Haynes
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      @davidhaynes53962

      Hi,

      Has anyone any experience or comments about the Chester swarf removers here?

      Thanks

      Dave

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      #16861
      David Haynes
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        @davidhaynes53962

        Chester swarf removers

        #96739
        JohnF
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          @johnf59703

          Look big and clumsy to me. i have one of these http://www.arceurotrade.co.uk/Catalogue/Hand-Tools from Arc Euro, works fairly well but you still need a brush or vac to clean up.

          John

          #96745
          NJH
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            @njh

            Hi David

            I've had the one on the left in your link for some years. I works very well and can grab quite a big portion of swarf in one go – and it keeps those sharp bits away from your fingers! Having picked up the swarf I just release it into my bin. If you put the magnet inside a poly bag however then you could just turn the bag inside out before releasing the magnet and bingo – packaged swarf!. As John says though you will, of course, still need the brush ( I use cheapo paint brush sets from the £1 shop) to brush clear the nooks and crannies like T slots but the magnet can then pick the bits up. If only they could devise a similar pick up tool for brass and aluminium!

            Regards

            Norman

            Edited By NJH on 20/08/2012 12:37:07

            #96746
            _Paul_
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              @_paul_

              There's a home made version of the Arc type in Model Engineers' Workshop Magazine No. 172 in this article:

              A SWARF STICK
              David Haythornthwaite discovers
              better ways of removing swarf.

              I made one it was cheap <£5 and works very well.

              Paul

              #96749
              John Stevenson 1
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                @johnstevenson1

                The ARC ones are brilliant.

                Before picture.

                After.

                John S.

                #96751
                NJH
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                  @njh

                  That's great John – now you just need to tidy up!

                  N

                  #96752
                  Ketan Swali
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                    @ketanswali79440

                    BIG LOL John. I think the pictures must be the wrong way around.

                    Ketan at Arc.

                    #96754
                    David Haynes
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                      @davidhaynes53962

                      Many thanks for some good suggestions.

                      I've been using 1/2" craft paint brushes borrowed (!) from my children for some years, along with a dust pan and brush. I then package it into empty food cans that are crimped in the vice and sent out with the recycling collection. John S, I think Arc have sent you an industrial/scrap metal dealer grade in error.

                      Dave

                      #96761
                      Swarf, Mostly!
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                        @swarfmostly

                        Hi there, all,

                        I've found that a kitchen flour scoop works as a miniature dustpan. I have a few, one aluminium alloy and the others plastic. For other situations a plastic spade (retired from sandcastle/beach duty) does the job.

                        Best regards,

                        Swarf, Mostly!

                        #96767
                        John Coates
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                          @johncoates48577

                          I bought one like the Arc one by Eclipse. Excellent tool

                          #96773
                          Martin W
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                            @martinw

                            John

                            You must have used the small swarf collector as the vices are still attached to the bench wink 2.

                            Cheers

                            Martin

                            #96774
                            JA
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                              @ja

                              Hi

                              First forum posting

                              If the steel swarf is on an iron/steel plate, lathe, vice, etc you will only pick-up about half of the swarf each time you use the stick.

                              Also sooner or later you will use it to pick-up a dropped tool which will then become magnetised. Don't worry, small pocket demagnetisers are starting to come onto the market, selling for about £10.

                              JA

                              #96795
                              Sub Mandrel
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                                @submandrel

                                Hi John,

                                It seems to have improved your photography too.

                                neil

                                #96799
                                John Stevenson 1
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                                  @johnstevenson1
                                  Posted by Stub Mandrel on 20/08/2012 22:04:53:

                                  Hi John,

                                  It seems to have improved your photography too.

                                  neil

                                  .

                                  Reflected light of all the crap goodies.

                                  John S.

                                  #96805
                                  Springbok
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                                    @springbok

                                    Save your money chaps use an old ice-cream carton plus 2 strong magnets, mine are from old hard drives, place magnets in carton run this over swarf go to bin take out magnets swarf drops in bin, do this until all gone. Store unit on convenient metal cab side until next needed.
                                    These other things look like the gadgets that are in a constant stream of cat's that my wife gets .
                                    My youngest grandson now 18 used to come into the workshop and ask if he could use it he thought it was great fun.
                                    Save your money for something you really need
                                    From the parsimonious old Scotsman

                                    Bob

                                    #96814
                                    John Stevenson 1
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                                      @johnstevenson1

                                      Good idea Bob.

                                      I saved a big load of money over the weekend by not travelling to the Bristol show and spent it over the internet with other suppliers.

                                      John S.

                                      #96820
                                      Bazyle
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                                        @bazyle

                                        My home made one isn't very good – it doesn't work on aluminium at all. surprise

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