My wife picked this up at a yard sale for $6.00 I couldn't even get my little finger in the bowl, there was so much cake. The stem was almost completely yellow/Amber color.
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Interesting reamer. I have not seen one like that. It looks like something I wouldn't mind having in my boot for protection. I have a Senior style reamer and have been pretty happy with it.![]()
One of my Fav reamers.
I would still be curious to see the piece of metal you used as you did a nice job. I tried using a pocket knife on a pipe early on and while I didn't destroy the pipe, I know I could have done a lot less damage with a proper reamer.Yeah I thought it turned out alright. I didn't make the reamer that you and I talked about. I just cut a pice of metal and made a scraper to clean it out.
Guy at a local shop uses one like a surgeon uses a scalpel. So I had to have one. They aren't made anymore. Have to find it on the secondary market.Interesting reamer. I have not seen one like that. It looks like something I wouldn't mind having in my boot for protection. I have a Senior style reamer and have been pretty happy with it.
I would still be curious to see the piece of metal you used as you did a nice job. I tried using a pocket knife on a pipe early on and while I didn't destroy the pipe, I know I could have done a lot less damage with a proper reamer.
Nice - those are the kinds of things that have a ton of personal value. Have you tried using one yet? I'm curious how well they work. I wouldn't use one in a power drill but as a manual reamer they could probably cut through the cake quite well.When my dad gave me his pipe stuff there were some drill bits that he made for reamers