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dvanlanen
Joined: 25 Jul 2006 Posts: 122 Location: Madison, WI
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 11:47 am Post subject: Questions On Reamers |
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I need to use a 6.4mm reamer for installing the bushings in the upper and lower rudder hinge holes on my 601XL project. I am totally unfamiliar with reamers. Can anyone educate me on the following:
- Is the goal to get a tight fit of the bushing in the hole?
- Is it best to purchase a reamer with a “fixed” size, or do the adjustable reamers work OK?
- Most of the reamers I looked at online do not appear to have tapered flutes – how do you start a reamer in the hole if the flutes are not tapered?
- Is it best to turn the reamer by hand to get the best accuracy, and if so, what type of reamer do I need to get, (most reamers I found online were defined as “high-speed” or “high-speed chucking”)?
- I checked the sources mentioned in earlier posts to the list, but I cannot find a 6.4mm reamer - I can find a .252” reamer, but that is a little larger than 6.4mm – does anyone know a source for this particular size?
Thanks for your help,
Dave Van Lanen
Madison, WI
601XL Ser. # 6-6022 – tail done, wings on hold, starting fuselage [quote][b]
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Larry Webber
Joined: 05 Jun 2008 Posts: 63 Location: West Kingston Rhode Island
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 3:43 pm Post subject: Questions On Reamers |
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the most important objective is to get the upper and lower
holes in rudder hinges part numbers 6b2-4 and 6b2-6
so that the holes will accept a straight line and not be offset
iused a hand reamer to fit bushings snug but removable
you can probably get the same results with a good drillbit
a good source for reamers is MSC tel #1-800-645-7270
Good Lick
Larry Webber 601xl corvair chugger
From: davevanlanen(at)sbcglobal.net
To: zenith-list(at)matronics.com; zenith601-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Questions On Reamers
Date: Thu C 11 Jun 2009 14:21:32 -0500
I need to use a 6.4mm reamer for installing the bushings in the upper and lower rudder hinge holes on my 601XL project. I am totally unfamiliar with reamers. Can anyone educate me on the following:
- Is the goal to get a tight fit of the bushing in the hole?
- Is it best to purchase a reamer with a “fixed” size C or do the adjustable reamers work OK?
- Most of the reamers I looked at online do not appear to have tapered flutes – how do you start a reamer in the hole if the flutes are not tapered?
- Is it best to turn the reamer by hand to get the best accuracy C and if so C what type of reamer do I need to get C (most reamers I found online were defined as “high-speed” or “high-speed chucking”)?
- I checked the sources mentioned in earlier posts to the list C but I cannot find a 6.4mm reamer - I can find a .252” reamer C but that is a little larger than 6.4mm – does anyone know a source for this particular size?
Thanks for your help C
Dave Van Lanen
Madison C WI
601XL Ser. # 6-6022 – tail done C wings on hold C starting fuselage Quote: |
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Posted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 8:42 pm Post subject: Questions On Reamers |
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A letter "F" drill is the equivalent of 6.4 mm. Hand reamers usually have spiral flutes and a slight taper on the end. Machine reamers usually have straight flutes and a small chamfer on the ernd.
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