Re: Clarification on Broaching Question!



Cliff wrote:
>
> On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 16:23:51 GMT, BottleBob <bottlbob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:

> >Eric:
> >
> > I really think shims would be a better approach, much easier to creep
> >up on your finish depth AND make for smaller easier "bites". You could
> >buy a packet of assorted steel shim stock and cut your own to the size
> >you need. Bend a section of the top 90 degrees so it won't slide
> >through with the broach and they theoretically should work fine.
>
> One may wish to lubricate the sliding surfaces too ....



Cliff:

I already covered lubrication in Eric's other broaching thread.


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