Filing down a tube
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Hello!
Just wondering how to best file down the outside of a tube. In particular,
my
torque tube, which fit nicely into it's collar and over the end plug, but
did
only before chromating. So I used a cylindrical reamer on my drill press and
rotated the collar and plug, shaving off enough to allow for the
reapplication
of the chromate. Doing the inside of the collar was no problem because the
reaming bit was on the inside of the collar. But with the plug, I had to
shave
off the outside of the plug which meant very little surface contact, butting
outside to outside. This made for a rather uneven surface on the plug.
I ran into the same problem with the push-pull tube assembly.
Thanks,
Dan
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Hello!
Just wondering how to best file down the outside of a tube. In particular,
my
torque tube, which fit nicely into it's collar and over the end plug, but
did
only before chromating. So I used a cylindrical reamer on my drill press and
rotated the collar and plug, shaving off enough to allow for the
reapplication
of the chromate. Doing the inside of the collar was no problem because the
reaming bit was on the inside of the collar. But with the plug, I had to
shave
off the outside of the plug which meant very little surface contact, butting
outside to outside. This made for a rather uneven surface on the plug.
I ran into the same problem with the push-pull tube assembly.
Thanks,
Dan
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