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long hone

May 11 2005 at 1:12 AM
jack  (Login 61fury)
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Where do you get a long hone for break barrels? I've got a Lisle brake hone but its not long enough. Something like a bottle brush hone?

 
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Jack
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YFOT

Re: long hone

May 11 2005, 8:06 AM 

I think I'll try finding a drill bit extension. They're all over the net,but I hope sears or Harbor Freight has one.

 
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Ace and other hardware stores carry the drill bit extensions......Coupled with a brake

May 11 2005, 8:27 AM 

hone it does a great job on break barrels.....

Gun Control is hitting your target....Power is a 1 shot 1/2" group.....


    
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airbuff
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Brush Research Mfg.

May 11 2005, 8:52 AM 

Most all Flex hones (Ball hones) are made by this outfit and private branded for many companies. I sold many over the years when I was in the Automotive tool business. You can order direct fron website and get them in any diameter in Metric or SAE. They can be used with a drill extension or may be available in long lenghts as well. This is THE source. Should last several lifetimes for airgun purposes.
Rob
www.brushresearch.com

Tel. 323-261-2193 in Los Angeles

 
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Jack
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brush hone

May 11 2005, 5:42 PM 

Thats what I was thinking of getting, but then I got all confused about the drill extension.I'll check that website, thanks. I bought an extension at a hardware store today and then realised that I already have one , not that I know where it is, I think I used it once about 7 0r 8 years ago. My tools tend to wander off if I don't use them regularly. So often I'll read, "get a so-and-so" and then I spend several weeks on a quest. I forgot that drill bit extensions aren't so hard to find. Thanks all.

 
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