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RE: Boring a tapered hole - Pete O - 01-03-2018 I think I need one of these. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHk9tukD7qE&t=62s RE: Boring a tapered hole - f350ca - 01-03-2018 Is that thing mechanical or magic. RE: Boring a tapered hole - Pete O - 01-03-2018 A stunning bit of kit, the taper business is a copy of the 'TREE' taper boring head but I can't find any image or reference to the radius mechanism elsewhere, might be an original idea. RE: Boring a tapered hole - SteveG - 01-03-2018 That's an awesome bit of gear. If you're still looking to make the taper, one suggestion I found online that hasn't been posted here is to fill the hole in slightly with weld, clean up a bit then heat it up red hot or better and use a male taper (ie old ball joint with a good condition taper) and FBH to forge the hole back to tapered. Steve RE: Boring a tapered hole - Pete O - 01-03-2018 That's an interesting suggestion Steve, at least I could get the taper to match that way! RE: Boring a tapered hole - Vinny - 01-03-2018 FBH, does that have something to do with a Big Hammer? If so, I always called it a BFH. Rolls off the tongue easier. RE: Boring a tapered hole - kwoodhands - 01-13-2018 (12-23-2017, 05:06 AM)Pete O Wrote: I'm still plodding away on my old Ford tractor, there's now barely a component that hasn't been dismantled and overhauled. One component that is going to need overhaul, as a replacement is not readily available, is this steering arm with the flogged-out hole where the tie rod end goes. Measure the taper on the tie rod end. If it is a match for a Morse taper then reamers are available. If it is an odd taper than make a reamer. Turn the taper on apiece of scrap steel and then mill two flutes opposite each other.. Grind a bevel on the edge, about 10° on two pieces of HSS 1/8" thick and about 5/8" wide. If you have a jointer blade you can use it instead, cut it in half with a Dremel of similar tool. Press fit or Loctite it in the slots you milled. Now you have a reamer. I would try reaming without power first. I think hand reaming in a drill press will work. mike RE: Boring a tapered hole - SteveG - 01-13-2018 (01-03-2018, 11:22 PM)Vinny Wrote: FBH, does that have something to do with a Big Hammer? If so, I always called it a BFH. Rolls off the tongue easier. Yes, there is a Big Hammer involved ;) Guess its whichever way you're used to.... Steve RE: Boring a tapered hole - Dr Stan - 01-19-2018 (01-03-2018, 06:45 PM)Pete O Wrote: I think I need one of these. That is an amazing piece of engineering and craftsmanship. RE: Boring a tapered hole - pepi - 01-19-2018 Throwing this against the wall. How about a Heim Joint, no taper required. |