moarmoto
Well-known member
I have a pair of frame sliders made of derlin that is slightly too big of a diameter, maybe 2mm.
Returning them costs the same as the product itself and inquiring about a turn down service at a local machine shop costs $75. I bought them for around $25.
So I ask the knowledgeable folks here:
1) I was wondering if I could maybe 'file' it down by attaching the slider puck to a drill and using one of those hand files fixed on a vise.
Does anyone have an insight or experience if that'll work?
2) If not, any recommendations on a shop with cheaper rate? I know jack about machining but it can't be more than like 10min job. I'm in Burlington area.
Thanks
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Returning them costs the same as the product itself and inquiring about a turn down service at a local machine shop costs $75. I bought them for around $25.
So I ask the knowledgeable folks here:
1) I was wondering if I could maybe 'file' it down by attaching the slider puck to a drill and using one of those hand files fixed on a vise.
Does anyone have an insight or experience if that'll work?
2) If not, any recommendations on a shop with cheaper rate? I know jack about machining but it can't be more than like 10min job. I'm in Burlington area.
Thanks
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