WANTED: Cylinder reamer
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- Victor Jr
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Re: WANTED: Cylinder reamer
I think I got mine from somebody named Bountiful antiques on eBay the other one listed on eBay was the wrong taper. So be careful check on a junk record first. It was well worth the 40 something dollars on one strip of sandpaper that came with it I did over 500 records easily and you can replace the Sandpaper with some from Menards for a couple bucks
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Onlinefmblizz
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Re: WANTED: Cylinder reamer
probably a dumb question but why do you need a mandrel and shaft??
just ream it and test on a machine...
what am I missing??
blizz
just ream it and test on a machine...
what am I missing??
blizz
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- Victor II
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Re: WANTED: Cylinder reamer
I believe he is using it as a form to repair plaster from damaged cylinders. Waiting to hear his progress.fmblizz wrote:probably a dumb question but why do you need a mandrel and shaft??
just ream it and test on a machine...
what am I missing??
blizz
- OldRestorer
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Re: WANTED: Cylinder reamer
Missing?
I need a reamer. I roll dough with it..
Thanks for the heads up on the eBay ones. I don't want to throw $45.00 for the reamer and $12.00 for the sanding strips into this little project.
I am reforming the actual cylinder composite plastic. Then I will refill the plaster and groove it.
Kirk
I need a reamer. I roll dough with it..
Thanks for the heads up on the eBay ones. I don't want to throw $45.00 for the reamer and $12.00 for the sanding strips into this little project.
I am reforming the actual cylinder composite plastic. Then I will refill the plaster and groove it.
Kirk
It's not what you say... It's what you do...
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- Victor II
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Re: WANTED: Cylinder reamer
Kirk, Bear in mind that the celluloid collapses in the area that there is plaster loss. You will end up with flat spots unless you have a method of applying pressure to expand the plaster. That is based on partial plaster loss repairs. For full plaster replacement you will most likely end up with reduced diameter of the cylinder overall.OldRestorer wrote:Missing?
I need a reamer. I roll dough with it..
Thanks for the heads up on the eBay ones. I don't want to throw $45.00 for the reamer and $12.00 for the sanding strips into this little project.
I am reforming the actual cylinder composite plastic. Then I will refill the plaster and groove it.
Kirk
Just my 2 cents input.
Good luck
Herman
- OldRestorer
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Re: WANTED: Cylinder reamer
Yessir,
It will be a learning experience..
If I ever get a Reamer,
It will be a learning experience..
If I ever get a Reamer,
It's not what you say... It's what you do...
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- Victor I
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- OldRestorer
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Re: WANTED: Cylinder reamer
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