--- In [email protected], John Clark <john...@...> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I have bought a new chimney, one with the inside skin to stop all the goo
> from the fire dripping down the boat. Having tried to fit the chimney, I
> find that the inside tube is too long. I need to cut a section of about 3
> inches off the bottom from the inside of the tube. Does anyone know of a
> cutting tool that I can fit to a power drill to do the job. I have looked at
> Dremel but don't really want to spend 50 or so UKP.
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> Regards,
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> Andrew
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> Hi Andrew
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> You could just buy the cutting tool for the Dremel and use it on your drill.
> If it doesn't come with the fitting to use with the jaws, I would use a nut
> and bolt to adapt it
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> John nb Charlotte Rose
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Make sure it is really too long before cutting it - it should slot inside the
chimney to guide the goo inside. Then you could always make careful use of a
junior hacksaw. I know hand tools are frowned on these days, but they do have
their uses.
David