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How do you hold the chamber reamer?
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<blockquote data-quote="oscer" data-source="post: 819761" data-attributes="member: 29801"><p>Thanks Shortgrass your last post answered a lot of my questions. I really don't want to hold the reamer in a tap wrench by hand.</p><p>I'm thinking of buying my reamer and piloted center drill from Manson's so I'll probably get his reamer holder while I'm ordering. </p><p>I was thinking last night at work that I have a face plate that just clears the spindle nose, not wasting any of the z axis space it would be pretty easy to make a spider to fit on the face plate. I may abandon the between centers method before it's all said and done.</p><p> Bigngreen, I may have seen the picture you spoke of, a while back over on PM, I think. It really makes you think about how to make your next set up that's fer sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscer, post: 819761, member: 29801"] Thanks Shortgrass your last post answered a lot of my questions. I really don't want to hold the reamer in a tap wrench by hand. I'm thinking of buying my reamer and piloted center drill from Manson's so I'll probably get his reamer holder while I'm ordering. I was thinking last night at work that I have a face plate that just clears the spindle nose, not wasting any of the z axis space it would be pretty easy to make a spider to fit on the face plate. I may abandon the between centers method before it's all said and done. Bigngreen, I may have seen the picture you spoke of, a while back over on PM, I think. It really makes you think about how to make your next set up that's fer sure. [/QUOTE]
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