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#3187
11/07/2022 12:57 AM
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by sonny |
sonny |
Got a trash can at an auction for a few bucks and got home to find these buried in the bottom under some beer bottles!
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by bunkclimber |
bunkclimber |
Hey Stan you'd be surprised how many hi-tech research labs that practice carries over into;) I think it's officially called "wobb-ulation" (an old-timer told me that 30yrs ago)
-Reamers are used to enlarge a hole previously drilled or punched, where you have no center to base off of..it self-centers into the existing hole..Big-time Morse Taper #4 and #5 like these would take 5hp and up gear driven machine to drive it..chips, oil and SMOKE! That and a cold beer and I'm up for watching the show
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by Stan Bennett |
Stan Bennett |
Sonny, I always thought that reaming was when you didn't have a big enough drill bit, you used a smaller bit and swung the drill motor around and around in a wide arc, and therby REAMED out enough material for your bolt to fit through. Isn't that how we made do on the farm ????
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#3201
Nov 12th a 11:11 PM
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by Stan Bennett |
Stan Bennett |
Just noticed your PM from a couple days ago. Guess we missed you by a couple days. We are only about 10 miles or so from you so next time give me a holler and we'll meet up. Stan
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