Have a Clymer reamer with a bushing that is .002 undersize - not 0.0002, it measures .298 and usually I need .3004 for these barrels. My PTG bushings rattle around on the end of the reamer while the OEM slides on with no motion at all, very smooth. Did some checking and it seems that for a while clymers were "non-standard i.d." and now maybe they are?
I pre-drilled and bored the chamber and the first .500 or so went well, but as the cut finished it started to chatter. Tried feeding at a higher rate and no chatter..until the cutting stopped and then chatsky. Running at 50rpm which is slowest my machine will go. Four screw spider at each end
Would the wax paper method along with some high pressure lube on the bushing (suggested by a friend) help the situation? The reamer is very sharp and has not cut many chambers.
I am not able to find a source for the older, if that is the case, reamer pilots.
Any help is appreciated!
Haven't run into chatter before so have not had to troubleshoot this and never had a bushing this undersize.
Still have another .500 to go on a 30x47 so hoping that I can get under the chatter and finish strong.
I pre-drilled and bored the chamber and the first .500 or so went well, but as the cut finished it started to chatter. Tried feeding at a higher rate and no chatter..until the cutting stopped and then chatsky. Running at 50rpm which is slowest my machine will go. Four screw spider at each end
Would the wax paper method along with some high pressure lube on the bushing (suggested by a friend) help the situation? The reamer is very sharp and has not cut many chambers.
I am not able to find a source for the older, if that is the case, reamer pilots.
Any help is appreciated!
Haven't run into chatter before so have not had to troubleshoot this and never had a bushing this undersize.
Still have another .500 to go on a 30x47 so hoping that I can get under the chatter and finish strong.
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