Wobbly/Bendy drill extension for wire wheels?

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  1. Riley

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    Does such a thing exist for use in a drill?

    I mean like a wobbly 12" or so extension that you could stick wire/emory wheels onto.

    Cheers, Neil.
     
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    frosts list one d235 39.50

    or nearer a tenner on ebay...search "flexible drive"
     
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    :thumbup: Cool, cheers mate...Shall check it out.
     
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    Mmmm, thought it was a bit pricey, but i suppose it looks like it comes with a mount for the drill which aint a bad idea:lol: Good length too.

    Cheers mate.
     
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    u looked on ebay...better prices on there
     
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    I really try not to use ebay these days mate, after what happened with the corrado valver and lack of help/understanding on ebay's part[:x]

    But i shall have a look to compare :thumbup: Im thinking one of these would be ideal for chopping an inlet manifold open and running it up/down to port it. Nothing crazy obviously but to open it up to match 4-branch and head.
     
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    Get a dremel or similar and the correct bits thats ideal and they normaly have flexi drives and they are great for loads of things
     
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    i got one, never used it, make me an offer!
     
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    Machine mart do them made by a company called Wolf craft. Not to dear if I remember.
     
  10. Riley

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    Cheers lads.:thumbup:

    Dave, ive got a dremmel with the extension etc...but it dosn't have a big enough chuck jobby for the wire wheels.[8(] No doubt it will come in handy for some smoothing between ports/around the valve guides though...

    Phats, Is it the frost one above that you have? If it is...Let me know what you want for it mate.:thumbup:

    Gtspec, will have a look now, cheers.

    Neil.
     
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    can't remember where I bought it. it's a flexi about 600mm long, with a little hand held chuck at the end, smaller than a dremel.
     

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