Ian Parkin | 06/04/2023 08:34:04 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | I have 2 spindles with mt3 holes that have never been used but have a coating of rust ( not thick just a coating) i have reamers but i was wondering about the rust damaging my expensive reamers. have i seen a wooden mt male with a slot cut along its length for a strip of emery to clean up mt sockets? or any other ideas |
JohnF | 06/04/2023 08:52:32 |
![]() 1243 forum posts 202 photos | A piece of dowel rod and cut a family wide slot say 1 1/2" long then insert some very fine emery or wet & dry plus some sponge rubber, this takes care of the taper etc and applies pressure to the emery. run in the spindle. add a little lube if you wish. Thoroughly clean the taper and Bob's your Uncle John |
Nicholas Farr | 06/04/2023 09:18:24 |
![]() 3988 forum posts 1799 photos | Hi Ian, plenty of tube wire brushes around, e.g. Wire brushes drilling Regards Nick. |
Tony Pratt 1 | 06/04/2023 09:56:01 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | I wouldn't use reamers to clean out rust, if the spindles are hard they may damage the reamer if soft the reamer might 'knacker' the spindle, I always prefer to use the wet and dry method as per JohnF. Tony |
Bo'sun | 06/04/2023 10:00:19 |
754 forum posts 2 photos | I've found specific morse taper cleaners on various sites consisting of a tapered tool with segments of felt glued on, but they seemed quite expensive for what they were. However, I don't think they'd be any good for removing rust. |
Tony Pratt 1 | 06/04/2023 10:14:00 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | Bo'sun, I have used the felt covered tapered tools for cleaning tapers but as you say they will not remove rust. Tony |
roy entwistle | 06/04/2023 10:18:44 |
1716 forum posts | You can get wire brushes for cleaning shotgun barrels from any gunsmith. There are brass ones and steel ones. There is a screw thread on them but I can't remember what it is Roy Edited By roy entwistle on 06/04/2023 10:19:11 |
DC31k | 06/04/2023 10:20:58 |
1186 forum posts 11 photos | How about one of the rust removal products (e.g. Evaporust)? It is easier if you can arrange the small end of the taper downwards. Block up any hole in the spindle with a rubber bung (or a glob of silicone with a screw embedded in it for later ease of removal). Fill with the magic liquid. If they cannot be inverted, soak rags in the juice and stuff into the hole. Clingfilm the end to stop evaporation. |
Bazyle | 06/04/2023 10:50:47 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | Don't use the chemical first as it will leave converted rust stuck on. First use brass wire brush, then scotchbrite, then phosphoric acid (no point in paying for special brands) followed by the scotchbrite again to remove the converted rust. |
Ian Parkin | 06/04/2023 10:59:23 |
![]() 1174 forum posts 303 photos | I have ordered some of the cylindrical wire brushes that Nicholas linked to for now …not seen them before I’m sure they will get most of the rust off |
DC31k | 06/04/2023 11:50:10 |
1186 forum posts 11 photos | Posted by Bazyle on 06/04/2023 10:50:47:
Don't use the chemical first as it will leave converted rust stuck on. then phosphoric acid (no point in paying for special brands) No. And no. Please educate yourself on chelating agents and how they operate. Also discuss the holding properties of an iron-phosphate-plated Morse taper. |
Martin Johnson 1 | 06/04/2023 13:00:46 |
320 forum posts 1 photos | When you have the lathe set up to cut a morse taper, run off a few bits of dowel to make cleaning tools. Glue on some chammy leather for a deluxe version. It really isn't difficult if you think ahead. Martin |
Bo'sun | 06/04/2023 13:19:00 |
754 forum posts 2 photos | Posted by Martin Johnson 1 on 06/04/2023 13:00:46:
When you have the lathe set up to cut a morse taper, run off a few bits of dowel to make cleaning tools. Glue on some chammy leather for a deluxe version. It really isn't difficult if you think ahead. Martin Maybe a small business opportunity for some enterprising individual.
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mgnbuk | 06/04/2023 13:41:17 |
1394 forum posts 103 photos | If you have (or have access to) a 3D printer, there are a couple of morse taper cleaners on Thingiverse - I have made one of these and it works OK. Glueing on thin strips of fine (grey 600 grit) Scotchebrite should get rust off gently. Nigel B. |
David Davies 8 | 06/04/2023 14:18:53 |
![]() 202 forum posts 1 photos | Roy Entwistle wrote:- You can get wire brushes for cleaning shotgun barrels from any gunsmith. There are brass ones and steel ones. There is a screw thread on them but I can't remember what it is I use Bisley 12 bore shotgun brushes to clean MT sockets. They are threaded 9/32 BSF (just to be awkward) Mike Poole (moderator) suggested them many moons ago. HTH Dave
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peak4 | 06/04/2023 18:13:32 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | I've been using bronze gun wire brushes myself, originally bought from Anchor Supplies in Nottingham/Ripley; though they may no longer have any after the fire. or maybe NM Products Edited By peak4 on 06/04/2023 18:15:32 |
Pete Rimmer | 06/04/2023 19:02:46 |
1486 forum posts 105 photos | Scotchbrite trapped in a twisted wire loop (I use 3.2mm aluminium tig rod), whizzed up in a battery drill will bring them up a treat. |
Jelly | 06/04/2023 22:05:36 |
![]() 474 forum posts 103 photos | Posted by Bazyle on 06/04/2023 10:50:47:
Don't use the chemical first as it will leave converted rust stuck on. First use brass wire brush, then scotchbrite, then phosphoric acid (no point in paying for special brands) followed by the scotchbrite again to remove the converted rust. I like phosphoric acid as a rust remover, but it is fundamentally different to evaporust which is non-corrosive to steel/iron but breaks down rust via a redox reaction. It's some very clever chemistry which being proprietary isn't well characterised, although I have a couple of theories about how they've accomplished it after playing about with trying to formulate something which would do the same thing, albeit with not as much success as the evaporust developer (removing rust is easy, the not corroding iron in an aqueous media no matter how long it's left is hard). |
Dave Wootton | 07/04/2023 08:08:09 |
505 forum posts 99 photos | Agree with Pete Rimmer above, I used to work for a machine tool importer / supplier when the Taiwanese machines were first starting to be imported and there was often light rust on surfaces including the spindle tapers. I don't think their anti corrosion oil was up to much. We used a fine brown/red Scotchbrite to remove it and it cleans off light rusting with no damage. Strangely new Colchesters and Harrisons also suffered from light surface rust and they hadn't come across the sea! |
Bob Unitt 1 | 07/04/2023 10:11:12 |
![]() 323 forum posts 35 photos | Posted by Martin Johnson 1 on 06/04/2023 13:00:46:
When you have the lathe set up to cut a morse taper, run off a few bits of dowel to make cleaning tools. Glue on some chammy leather for a deluxe version. It really isn't difficult if you think ahead. Martin And while you're at it, turn a morse taper plug to put in the tailstock, to keep the muck out when there's no actual tooling in it. |
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