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  • Also big news. I’ve booked holiday and heading down to the shed of wonders (family home with tools) on the fourth November for some crabon action.

    Any tips on a dremel? Needs to be cheap but also really good and make a lot of noise so I can pretend I’m a proper machinist.

  • cheap-ass angle grinder
    or a slightly better one by draper
    there are a huge range of discs and accessories (more variety at screwfix or on ebay)... will look/sound more impressive when cutting steel than carbon, which it will go through like a hot knife through butter. The more you can support the carbon while cutting/shaping the less it will splinter and compromise the structure. You might be able to find a broomstick or something that fits inside the tubing that you can sort of cut against when working the carbon. I have also seen that some people say to tape the edge you are working on.

    On the safety side, it never hurts to wear a pair of cheap sunglasses to keep shit from getting in your eyes and thick rigger gloves (as cheap as £1!), though obviously more thorough protection is the recommended thing.

  • When jdmitch is giving you safety advice, you know you’re in trouble.

  • This tape advice is solid! I’ve never done any tube mitreing so I’m just gonna eyeball it and see if it goes well. I’ve got an angle grinder at home but I’ve decided to get a dremel as well to satisfy a long held desire for a tiny powered wire brush.

    Gloves agreed think I’ve got a whole bag of site gloves at home which will help

  • As for broom handles not sure I’ve got any of those knocking about. Strictly a hoover household.

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