12-07-2018, 05:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-07-2018, 05:41 PM by Tony Betts.)
You shouldn't have to ream a guide, but when home fitting is done. The ends can be squashed, and need cleaning out.
I don't want to clue up my competators to much, but in modern motor parts manufacture, guides are not sized with a standard reamer. So taking material out with a reamer will usually oversize the hole?
As a small company, we can supply items for much less than the big boys. As our overheads are much lower,
But as you can see we do still have to buy in large quantitys.
To keep these prices low is all up to you the customer.
If sales are not high enough to run this way, then prices are raised it makes more money but in a slower way.
What you might call a quick half penny or or slow penny method.
Some may also notice we are offering a smaller number of items on the website now, as we are not vat registered. And don't want to push our overall sales to far.
jonE, here are a couple of pics.
First one is the stepped guide, fitted to earlier blocks pre 1930ish. I'm sure some one could give a more accurate date.
[attachment=3241]
Second pic, is the parallel guide. Fitted to latter blocks after 1930ish
[attachment=3244]
I don't want to clue up my competators to much, but in modern motor parts manufacture, guides are not sized with a standard reamer. So taking material out with a reamer will usually oversize the hole?
As a small company, we can supply items for much less than the big boys. As our overheads are much lower,
But as you can see we do still have to buy in large quantitys.
To keep these prices low is all up to you the customer.
If sales are not high enough to run this way, then prices are raised it makes more money but in a slower way.
What you might call a quick half penny or or slow penny method.
Some may also notice we are offering a smaller number of items on the website now, as we are not vat registered. And don't want to push our overall sales to far.
jonE, here are a couple of pics.
First one is the stepped guide, fitted to earlier blocks pre 1930ish. I'm sure some one could give a more accurate date.
[attachment=3241]
Second pic, is the parallel guide. Fitted to latter blocks after 1930ish
[attachment=3244]