If you're like me and at times have an issue with impulse buying before doing credible research then you are typically a problem solver by nature.
This post is for just such a solution.
Several years back I was looking for some inexpensive gifts when I happened upon a screaming deal for stainless steel money-clips, the brand name jewelers outlet had correctly identified them as 304 stainless (medical grade) I bought thirty of them. After cutting the first six or seven it was evident that they can be cut but they are not worth the effort, stuck them on a shelf and forgot about them. Doing some research later on provided the much needed information concerning cutting certain grades of stainless.
Just before Christmas this year my compressor gave up it's last cut, needing a dual purpose unit and not wanting big box store junk, it was ordered and took some time to arrive. Needing a project I found those money clips again, though they are miserable to cut with a graver they drill pretty good with cutting oil sharp drills and a bench -top drill press.
This post is for just such a solution.
Several years back I was looking for some inexpensive gifts when I happened upon a screaming deal for stainless steel money-clips, the brand name jewelers outlet had correctly identified them as 304 stainless (medical grade) I bought thirty of them. After cutting the first six or seven it was evident that they can be cut but they are not worth the effort, stuck them on a shelf and forgot about them. Doing some research later on provided the much needed information concerning cutting certain grades of stainless.
Just before Christmas this year my compressor gave up it's last cut, needing a dual purpose unit and not wanting big box store junk, it was ordered and took some time to arrive. Needing a project I found those money clips again, though they are miserable to cut with a graver they drill pretty good with cutting oil sharp drills and a bench -top drill press.