At 12:33 PM 8/6/01 -0500, Jolly Roger wrote:
> One is a tube filled with balance rail punchings so they can be
>compressed nice and tight, add metal polish, and away you go. One end has a
>screw on cap with a hole in it. The other end has a screw on cap that has
>a shank to chuck into the drill.
>The second a similar design using F/R punching. But it is nonconcentric so
>the drill wobbles, enabling it to clean oval pins.
>I'll make some drawings for the T & T section of the Journal. Better yet
>I'll take some photos.
It was a Spurlock tool... mentioned in the February 1988 Journal if no
where else. I don't see it in the current Spurlock catalogue.
John
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