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waterman
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No disrespect to Eric but the dingoball type is better for used cylinders since there are invariably going to be low spots and those flat bar hones skip over those areas.
Regarding where to purchase, Goodson is a good source... http://www.goodson.com/store/templa...?NID=645&SID=52758e95291198f1db47bf2a07e7f9bb
Anyone know what grit to use? I'm thinking 180 or 240?
I used a 180 grit ball hone on my 650, worked great.
I think the ball hones are a little easier to use, a little more forgiving if you don't have the hone centered in cylinder. Irregardless of which you use, make sure to thoroughly and I mean thoroughly clean cylinders with soapy water when finished. The grit from stones will very quickly destroy rings if not removed properly.
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