Those are identical to my Senior Pipe Reamer mentioned above. Was that company (or their patents) bought out by another company? As I indicated before, it reams well, but mine doesn't expand enough to do my larger bowls (or about half of my pipes for that matter, and I don't think they're all that big?).Justpipes":0b0rel5n said:There are a few of the old W. J. Young Co. Kleen Reem Pipe Tools on eBay right now.
Kleen Reem 1
Kleen Reem 2
Kleen Reem 3
Kleen Reem 4
yes, the problem is that the expander button should be tapered (instead of straight the entire length) to force the blades out further as you advance it forward,,,,a friend and I are working on a brass cone to fit over the expander button,,,you can just slip it over the existing button and as you forward the adjuster it will widen the blade cutting diameter thereby enabling the reamer to do larger bowls,,, remove it and you're back where you started,,,Natch":ny25xqvg said:[
Those are identical to my Senior Pipe Reamer mentioned above. As I indicated before, it reams well, but mine doesn't expand enough to do my larger bowls (or about half of my pipes for that matter, and I don't think they're all that big?).
Natch
Same here. The one that I use is pretty old.CPT/VSG":tffhnihn said:Have used a Kleen Reem tool for years without any problem. My is old--from the 70s--so maybe it was better made that current production.
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