you can get the file "bands" in either narrow or wide- you have to change over the end of the power file to accomodate. Easy peasy and a great tool IMO
Chris
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....get or use the 3" Bosch belt sander......you can hold the piston flat and square and turn slowly at the same time, you can use the sander afterwards to do the house up sanding the woodwork!!.....soulsurfer wrote:Been thinking about these. Is that a handy tool for the workshop? What's the wide option?bristolmod wrote:I use a Black and Decker band file. Use the wide option and its a few minutes work- good finish as well
Chris
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