Reamer
Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2012 9:58 am
Thank you all very much - it has been quite educational today when it
comes to 'reamers' etc. As usual there have been a lot of good tips -
thanks again
Jim
SR083Moose
Nielsenbe@aol.com wrote:
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comes to 'reamers' etc. As usual there have been a lot of good tips -
thanks again
Jim
SR083Moose
Nielsenbe@aol.com wrote:
my $.02 on reamers in general is don't stop them in the hole, run them until
they are completely removed. Watch the RPM range some of the higher speed
air drills can turn the reamer into a router bit. I have used a reamer on a lot
of the tail parts and it saves on the deburring...... seems so anyway.
Brad
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