You're supposed to use a t-handle wrench (tap wrench) for reamers as there's a tendency to pull the reamer to one side when you use a spanner, leaving you with a less than cylindrical hole.
Video you watch with adjustable reamer was mine ... One thing I did wrong was the reamer was to be turned counter clock wise .. But all in all it still worked
Thank you for the video that's the point I'm at right now on my 67 shovel. But I do not have that expensive tool
You're supposed to use a t-handle wrench (tap wrench) for reamers as there's a tendency to pull the reamer to one side when you use a spanner, leaving you with a less than cylindrical hole.
Also need to hone after reaming 340-400 grit
Video you watch with adjustable reamer was mine ... One thing I did wrong was the reamer was to be turned counter clock wise .. But all in all it still worked
I Stand corrected ....... Your tool is a clock wise reamer . my adjustable one is a counter clock wise