Pigslayer
posted this
20 December 2015
bandmiller2 wrote: Slayer, you have already done it but Brownells sells a piloted reamer for the task and its a cake walk to use. If a fella has more than one cylinder to ream, it pays to buy, especially if you have buddies to share the cost. Frank C.
The largest reamer they have only goes to .431". I'm having Doug take mine out to .432". I have a lot of skills but think I will leave this job to the pros. He does this stuff every day and from what I hear he is very good at it. But . . . . I am keeping my out for a set of Starrett small hole gauges!
If someone else had of done to me what I did to myself . . . I'd have killed him. Humility is an asset. Heh - heh.