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Thread: White Rock Tool and Die for reamer rental

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    Boolit Master
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    White Rock Tool and Die for reamer rental

    I just discovered White Rock and if anyone wants to rent a reamer, I believe that is the place to go. They don't use a computer, so everything is by phone. They are in Kansas City, MO. Die rental is for 30 days, deposit was 12.00 on my reamer, and they are cheaper to start with. They are not well known apparently, because I just happened to hear about them. the phone number is 816 454 0478, for anyone wanting to rent a reamer

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    I agree. I have rented five reamers from them in the past few years and have never had a problem.

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    I wonder if they have a 'brick 'n mortar' location or if they're mail order only? I'll have to check into them. Thanks for the information.

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    Rented a couple of times but found it cheaper and easier to buy new and sell on eBay for oddball once use types of chambers. Anything that I am going to be doing several of I purchase carbide USR oil groove reamers from PTG. http://pacifictoolandgauge.com/

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    White Rock is my go-to reamer place. I'm not up to the time and effort that it takes to advertise, package, and sell a reamer after I use it. If I plan to cut more than one chamber, I will buy a reamer. If not, I rent. Latest was a 6.5 Dutch Mannlicher. How many of those do you guys cut?

    Bill Jacobs

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