Cylinder record reamer
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Cylinder record reamer
I've been looking for a reamer for my Amberol records and I would like to know how much should I spend on one and where I should get one from.
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- Victor III
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Re: Cylinder record reamer
Hello,
If you go to EBay and do a search for " Cylinder record reamer" you will find two current listings. The one offered for $30.99 is the same as the one I bought a couple of years ago. It work great!
Pete
If you go to EBay and do a search for " Cylinder record reamer" you will find two current listings. The one offered for $30.99 is the same as the one I bought a couple of years ago. It work great!
Pete
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Re: Cylinder record reamer
I am also considering the purchase of a reamer, but could only find one current listing on UK Ebay at $42.99 plus $16.75 international postage. The seller trades as "bountifulantiques".
Perhaps the seller with the lower price does not send outside the USA, but could you please post the link just in case?
Perhaps the seller with the lower price does not send outside the USA, but could you please post the link just in case?
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Re: Cylinder record reamer
$42 is a bit pricey, although the ones for sale are much better made than mine. I paid $30-odd a few years ago.
These are useful gadgets, but here is a couple of tips from experience. Firstly, keep the reamer clear of removed material frequently. If not, it can snag and damage the remaining plaster lining - a small wire brush does the trick. Secondly, put a mark at the diameter you want to ream to. If not, it is very easy to over-ream and ruin an otherwise fine cylinder.
You have been warned!
Keith
These are useful gadgets, but here is a couple of tips from experience. Firstly, keep the reamer clear of removed material frequently. If not, it can snag and damage the remaining plaster lining - a small wire brush does the trick. Secondly, put a mark at the diameter you want to ream to. If not, it is very easy to over-ream and ruin an otherwise fine cylinder.
You have been warned!
Keith
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Re: Cylinder record reamer
I will probably get jumped on for this, but I took an old mandrel I had lying around and put 3 strips of sandpaper on it. When I use it, I make sure to only let the cylinder go to the end of the mandrel. It has worked for me for many years, and didn't cost a penny.
And one more thing, never throw away a split cylinder without saving the old plaster inside. I have fixed some high dollar cylinders with the old plaster.
And one more thing, never throw away a split cylinder without saving the old plaster inside. I have fixed some high dollar cylinders with the old plaster.