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RE: "What's A Whit Really Worth?" and Specialty Hand Tools

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Subject: RE: "What's A Whit Really Worth?" and Specialty Hand Tools
From: "Randall" <tr3driver@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 08:58:24 -0800
> There are a couple of sizes of reamers required for overhauling various
> components, but I don't recall the sizes offhand.  Might as well wait
> until you
> need them anyway and just buy single sizes.  Stay away from the cheap
> "adjustable" ones, but cheap fixed ones seem to work well for me.

Oops, forgot to add that I usually buy "chucking" reamers since they are much
cheaper than "hand" reamers.  Not too hard to grind flats on the shank if you
want to grip them with a tap wrench, but I usually clamp the shank in the vise
and turn the part being reamed against the reamer.  And for working in brass,
you should use a whetstone to reduce the cutting angle just a bit.  Basically
just dull it a smidgeon by rubbing the stone on the backside of the cutting
edge, so the cutting edge doesn't "dig in" to the brass.

Randall


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