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OhioHawkeye

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Bastards.

All I can find are bastards.

Seriously, I can find all the bastard files a person could possibly want, but I need a
6”single cut mill file
Where can I get one? I Certainly can't 3D print that puppy.
 
Just for the heck of it I did a search and found many 6" Nicholson Made In USA mill files on ebay. I also found the same size made by Bahco. Problem solved?
 
Finding the correct and durable SMALL files for specialty tasks is a lot harder than finding the big stuff (of the shelf). Don't be afraid to modify your files either. I had to do that to elongate the slots for barrel wedges. The slots are only 1/16" or so deep, and the files are thicker than that. I couldn't find one commercially made, so I took a narrow flat stock one and ground it thinner making myself one safe flat side, and 2 edge cutting sides. That task is about the only thing it's good for in gun making, but when you need a tool you need a tool.
 
Finding the correct and durable SMALL files for specialty tasks is a lot harder than finding the big stuff (of the shelf). Don't be afraid to modify your files either. I had to do that to elongate the slots for barrel wedges. The slots are only 1/16" or so deep, and the files are thicker than that. I couldn't find one commercially made, so I took a narrow flat stock one and ground it thinner making myself one safe flat side, and 2 edge cutting sides. That task is about the only thing it's good for in gun making, but when you need a tool you need a tool.
There are a plethora of files online made by Nicholson and Bahco. Both are trusted names. The local stores, e.g. Home Depot and Lowe's don't have much of a selection at all. On eBay I can find about anything I want at more than fair prices. I, as of yesterday ordered a 8" Nicholson flat mill file at about $6.00 shipped (brand new) from eBay. From eBay I purchased a dozen 4" Nicholson (not counting the tang) slim taper files for $12.00 shipped. Penn Tool Co. has a huge selection. One just has to look, that's all!
 
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