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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:30 pm    Post subject: Die grinder? Reply with quote

Hi,
I am in the process of installing new steel gear legs, and I am running into problems getting the legs far enough into the sockets. Does anyone have a source for a die grinder that is long enough to get up inside the socket far enough to clean the burrs out? I'm out of ideas and local sources. I am only able to get them about 8 1/2 inches now.
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Larry C
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 7:46 pm    Post subject: Die grinder? Reply with quote

In a message dated 4/3/2008 9:30:55 P.M. Central Standard Time, lcottrell(at)fmtcblue.com writes:
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Hi,
I am in the process of installing new steel gear legs, and I am running into problems getting the legs far enough into the sockets. Does anyone have a source for a die grinder that is long enough to get up inside the socket far enough to clean the burrs out? I'm out of ideas and local sources. I am only able to get them about 8 1/2 inches now.
Thanks
Larry C
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  Larry,

You might be able to use an automotive brake or wheel cylinder hone . The kind which has three cutting stones on it and goes into a drill gun. It could be this might reach a little farther up the gear leg socket. Just a thought.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:17 pm    Post subject: Die grinder? Reply with quote

A tapered Reamer the size of your gear leg would work best for something like that but you would have to use an extension on it for that deep of job Check with your local machine shop buddies they might have one if so, it will look like you should spin it left hand direction but don't or you will have bigger problems  it is made that way for a good reason so you don't get it stuck inside something like that it will clean out any burrs inside there the easiest way I can think of

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I am in the process of installing new steel gear legs, and I am running into problems getting the legs far enough into the sockets. Does anyone have a source for a die grinder that is long enough to get up inside the socket far enough to clean the burrs out? I'm out of ideas and local sources. I am only able to get them about 8 1/2 inches now.
Thanks
Larry C
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  Larry,

You might be able to use an automotive brake or wheel cylinder hone . The kind which has three cutting stones on it and goes into a drill gun. It could be this might reach a little farther up the gear leg socket. Just a thought.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:44 pm    Post subject: Die grinder? Reply with quote

A handy thing to have around a shop is a roll of plumber's sandcloth.  Comes in two grits.Put some on a wood dowel and smooth the bore.
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[quote] A tapered Reamer the size of your gear leg would work best for something like that but you would have to use an extension on it for that deep of  job Check with your local machine shop buddies they might have one if so, it will look like you should spin it left hand  direction  but don't   or you will have bigger problems  it is made that way for a good reason so you don't get it stuck inside something like that it will clean out any burrs inside there the easiest way I can think of
 
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Hi,
   I am in the process of installing new steel gear legs, and I am running into problems getting the legs far enough into the sockets. Does anyone have a source for a die grinder that is long enough to get up inside the socket far enough to clean the burrs out? I'm out of ideas and local sources. I am only able to get them about 8 1/2 inches now.
Thanks
Larry C
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              Larry,
 
        You  might be able to use an automotive  brake or wheel cylinder hone .  The kind which has three cutting stones on it and goes into a drill gun.  It could be this might reach a little farther up the gear leg socket.  Just a thought.
 
 
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 3:13 am    Post subject: Die grinder? Reply with quote

The wheel cylinder hone is what I used. Worked fine. Lar.

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Hi,
I am in the process of installing new steel gear legs, and I am running into problems getting the legs far enough into the sockets. Does anyone have a source for a die grinder that is long enough to get up inside the socket far enough to clean the burrs out? I'm out of ideas and local sources. I am only able to get them about 8 1/2 inches now.
Thanks
Larry C
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Larry,

You might be able to use an automotive brake or wheel cylinder hone . The kind which has three cutting stones on it and goes into a drill gun. It could be this might reach a little farther up the gear leg socket. Just a thought.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:25 am    Post subject: Die grinder? Reply with quote

I am going to make a trip into town and will see if I can find anything that will work. I will check on the suggestions and see what I can find.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 6:09 am    Post subject: Re: Die grinder? Reply with quote

I used a stone with extensions and a flapper wheel. See picture.

I bought the extensions through the mail from McMaster-Carr.
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 04, 2008 8:23 pm    Post subject: Die grinder? Reply with quote

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I used a stone with extensions and a flapper wheel. See picture.

I bought the extensions through the mail from McMaster-Carr.
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Gang,
I found a "Brake Cylinder" hone and a extension that all should do a
great job. Thanks guys for your suggestions and help. I couldn't seem to
think of what to ask for.
Thanks again.
Larry C

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