vegaome
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Howdy Folks,
I'm always thinking about alternative (OK cheap) ways of doing things. Lately I've been thinking about the future, when I will have to put a new piston and rings in my poor ole Echo CS-510 (still cutting)
Anyhow I don't have the bucks to buy every specialty tool out there (like a ball hone). Do you all think this would work instead? Line the cylinder with a piece of sandpaper (400 grit?). Spray in some of that foam insulation in a can (fill up about 1/3 or so), center up a "L" or "T" shaped piece of rod (so you can chuck it in a drill) and presto a custom fit ball hone?
There maybe some finer details but that is the basic idea of it.
Anyone got some uh tricks?
v/r
Mike
I'm always thinking about alternative (OK cheap) ways of doing things. Lately I've been thinking about the future, when I will have to put a new piston and rings in my poor ole Echo CS-510 (still cutting)
Anyhow I don't have the bucks to buy every specialty tool out there (like a ball hone). Do you all think this would work instead? Line the cylinder with a piece of sandpaper (400 grit?). Spray in some of that foam insulation in a can (fill up about 1/3 or so), center up a "L" or "T" shaped piece of rod (so you can chuck it in a drill) and presto a custom fit ball hone?
There maybe some finer details but that is the basic idea of it.
Anyone got some uh tricks?
v/r
Mike