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Reamers as another said just do not work on these self-lubing plastics. It
just pushes away and then springs back. Sharp over size drills some times
work.
"Maxwell" <luv2fly99@cox.net> wrote in message
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> "DonMorrisey" <donmorrisey@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> I am trying to figure out how and where to buy reamers. I need to
>> create some 5/8" and 1/2" holes in ultra high molecular weight
>> polyethylene blocks for my control system. The aileron push tubes
>> slide thorugh the blocks and the aileron actuators mount in the blocks
>> as well. The mounting component of my aileron actuator is 5/8", so
>> when buying the .6250" reamer is that already slightly oversized? I
>> have been told the holes should be oversized by .002". I've looked
>> for reamers on line but do not know if what I am buying is the right
>> size, there is little or no description for them.
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>> Can someone tell me what I should look for in buying these tools and
>> where may be the best place to do so?
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>> Thanks. Don
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> You might want to consider adjustable reamers Don.
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http://wttool.resultspage.com/search?p=Q&ts=custom&uid=956095168&srid=S9-2&nodecode=true&af=&do=search&do=search&w=adjustable+reamers&x=0&y=0
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> If the long link won't work, just go to http://www.wttool.com/and do a
> search on adjustable reamers.
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