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Nice job on the reamer Rick and a great write-up.
The way to prevent scale is to keep oxygen away from the part as it's heated. If you have a furnace, you can fashion an air tight box for the part or use a stainless steel envelope which you can purchase just for that purpose. Since you are using a torch, you might try putting the reamer in a pipe nipple with capped ends. An old timers way to consume any oxygen in the heating receptacle is to place a piece of paper in with the part. As the paper burns, it will consume any oxygen that is present and keep scale from building on the part.
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Thanks Tom. I seem to remember the paper in the crucible trick mentioned sometime long ago. I think I actually moved the torch too close to the reamer. A friend of mine swears by the "bean can" furnace for things like this. I may have to try that one next. He uses a Mapp torch and gets things plenty hot. No scale.
Ken, if I had some drop of suitable size, I would make another pair like these. I have a pair of jaws made from plain old aluminum angle that I use a lot too.
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