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458 Posts Member #: 1840 Senior Member Kings Lynn, Norfolk |
18th Nov, 2009 at 06:00:30pm
Hmm i think honing might be a safer way forward as it'd be a little slower removing material i think. |
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![]() 6274 Posts Member #: 509 Post Whore Isle of Man |
18th Nov, 2009 at 06:35:14pm
i tried honing, wasted about 4 hours of my life, bought a decent reamer for about £45 and in 30 mins all 4 were done "Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"
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![]() 6274 Posts Member #: 509 Post Whore Isle of Man |
18th Nov, 2009 at 06:36:18pm
from memory for my 998 pins, i used a 19/32 to 21/32 adjustable reamer "Turbo's make torque, and torque makes fun"
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![]() 12307 Posts Member #: 565 Carlos Fandango Burnham-on-Crouch, Essex |
18th Nov, 2009 at 06:37:58pm
LOL fair enough,
On 28th Aug, 2011 Kean said:
At the risk of being sigged... Joe, do you have a photo of your tool? http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.p...9064&lastpost=1 https://joe1977.imgbb.com/ |
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458 Posts Member #: 1840 Senior Member Kings Lynn, Norfolk |
18th Nov, 2009 at 08:20:30pm
Thats where i went wrong i guess my reamer was a £20 quid jobbie.
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