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After years of dropping bits off at at various 'specialists' for re-boring/honing, and them never meeting the timescales promised,
which means rebuilds are delayed yet further :|

It was a welcome relief to find this chap on youtube that shows these can be home done jobs.
Not knocking guys like Simon at 'B' race etc, but with a few hours work, and some home brew tools, it is now possible to complete these jobs at the home garage :)

https://youtu.be/bT1nRq-cM7M


Shaun. 8-)
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if only i had the tools ;-)
C’est la vie
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Every day is a school day :lol:
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Shaun, see if you can get ahold of Rhys on smallframes. He got me a tool from his company a few years back that's considerably better than a few placcy spoons with a bit of wet and dry pasted on.
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I laughed at the swarf from the "cutting" process. But the spoons are creative. To de-glaze bores I have uses a piece of emery cloth in a hacksaw slot in a 1/4" rod in an electric drill.
Then again I have also squatted inside a cylinder :o with a 4" grindstone on a flexible shaft. :cry: to remove the lip so the piston can be removed from the top.
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What a load of bo**ocks
lambro
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As long as no one is taking his video seriously :lol:
Made me laugh, 'specially the tennis ball,
And when he said not to bore it too fast with the plastic spoons incase you overheat the barrel :shock:
How fast would you have to turn that manual drill :lol:
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This must be the same guy that half of the dealers send their work off to, judging by some of the barrels that I've had done. Thankfully, there are some excellent UK dealers though that must sub it out elsewhere or do it well in house.

Thanks for sharing.
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This method works well, but where he's on about not overheating the barrel, he's fighting himself by using paprika as a cutting compound. Much better to use cucumber paste. And using a tennis ball is also a 'fault', as they are now designed to go much faster than they used to be. Again, and it's just my preference, much better to use a hamster, and feed it until it's correct bore size. Simon.
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