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thats funny andy if you look at this quote of yours back in august you said it took you 15mins a side ![]() Quote:
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![]() i cant seem to find one where it was fully finished but here you go. you need to ream it deep enough so that the rubber is almost touching the hub. i did the first one by hand. even though i through drilled it before i started, it still took about 30 mins. the second one i couldn't be arsed with so clamped the buggar on the cross slide vice and done it on the lathe, still took a while but didnt kill my hand and the result was much better.
![]() ![]() ![]() if anyone wants i can sell you a made to order, modified axminster reamer that will fit in a 13mm chuck. £12 including postage. Last edited by AshG : 26th February 2010 at 11:00 PM. |
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![]() Hi Ash,
Did you put the ream in the chuck and clamp the upright to the Xslide? I need to do something similar with the top for the MX-5 uprights to take the Tranny van ball joint. BV. |
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![]() yes i have clamp attachments for my cross slide, so reamer in the chuck line it up an off we go. it put a fair bit of stress on the lathe but keeping the rpm down and plenty of oil helped. after doing it i decided that a better method would have been to turn the end of the reamer down to 13mm so it would fit in the chuck on the pillar drill.
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![]() Cheers Ash for the photos, exactly what I wanted.
Peter |
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