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Might be a long shot...reamer pilot bushing
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I need an old style bushing for a clymer reamer.

The one I need is .218

The old style that uses a clip to hold it on

Anyone have one the would sell or loan????
 
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Call Manson, tell him what you need. He used to manage Clymer before heading out on his own.
 
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If you have a lath there’s not much to making one. Might take a couple tries but not difficult.


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I make them out of brass all the time. I'll just make you one.
 
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Thanks guys. DPCD, you the finest type of gentlemen.

Once the "just make one" smacked me upside the head.........too simple.

Thank you.
 
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Originally posted by JTEX:
Thanks guys. DPCD, you the finest type of gentlemen.

Once the "just make one" smacked me upside the head.........too simple.

Thank you.



Jtex, I believe if you set up properly and use good machining practices, you will not need a bushing.
 
Posts: 8964 | Location: Poetry, Texas | Registered: 28 November 2004Reply With Quote
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JTEX:
Thanks guys. DPCD, you the finest type of gentlemen.

Once the "just make one" smacked me upside the head.........too simple.

Thank you.



Jtex, I believe if you set up properly and use good machining practices, you will not need a bushing.[/QUOTE

Yes Sir, I've seen where you have described your method. I want to try it some time and I will but I,am not doing at this time yet.

Thanks.
 
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Originally posted by butchlambert:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by JTEX:
Thanks guys. DPCD, you the finest type of gentlemen.

Once the "just make one" smacked me upside the head.........too simple.

Thank you.



Jtex, I believe if you set up properly and use good machining practices, you will not need a bushing.[/QUOTE

Yes Sir, I've seen where you have described your method. I want to try it some time and I will but I,am not doing at this time yet.

Thanks.




Good luck with your project Sir.
 
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Originally posted by butchlambert:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by JTEX:
Thanks guys. DPCD, you the finest type of gentlemen.

Once the "just make one" smacked me upside the head.........too simple.

Thank you.



Jtex, I believe if you set up properly and use good machining practices, you will not need a bushing.[/QUOTE

Yes Sir, I've seen where you have described your method. I want to try it some time and I will but I,am not doing at this time yet.

Thanks.




I do have one to loan if you still need it.
 
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Thank you Sir.

I made one and it worked like a champ.

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Good JTex. If I can be of further help, let me know.
 
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