metal reamer
metal reamer
I had some bart's arms anodized and now the hinge pins are too tight to fit - what kind of tool do I need to widen those a bit?
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Re: metal reamer
I use a .126 reamer from McMaster Carr, as recommended by Eau a while back. It's part number 8930A121 and runs about $14.50
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Re: metal reamer
Since my dremel has a really small wobble, crappy dremel, my 1/8 bit adds in that extra gap lol.
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