Sumsloppymeet Active Member Local time 2:21 PM Joined Aug 7, 2017 Messages 707 Location Land O Lakes , Florida Mar 16, 2018 #1 So ive got an extra block reeds and a few cylinders around what tool wise would be best suited for cutting the fins off a stock cylinder and intake?
So ive got an extra block reeds and a few cylinders around what tool wise would be best suited for cutting the fins off a stock cylinder and intake?
Spare_Parts Well-Known Member Local time 2:21 PM Joined Nov 29, 2017 Messages 1,981 Location Newark Mar 16, 2018 #2 Milling machine.
butre Well-Known Member Local time 1:21 PM Joined Dec 2, 2013 Messages 2,493 Location Gulfport, MS Mar 16, 2018 #3 if you're patient you can get it done with hand files, but it'll take a couple days of work
Sumsloppymeet Active Member Local time 2:21 PM Joined Aug 7, 2017 Messages 707 Location Land O Lakes , Florida Mar 17, 2018 #4 would a bench grinder a rotary tool with some diamond cut off wheels and diamond grinding assortments work with some patience? Attachments 71jdoM9kYqL._SL1200_.jpg 189.2 KB · Views: 94 51qaTslQ7uL.jpg 54.9 KB · Views: 99 81dJcU-pa3L._SL1500_.jpg 132.7 KB · Views: 73
would a bench grinder a rotary tool with some diamond cut off wheels and diamond grinding assortments work with some patience?
mattrgray Member Local time 2:21 PM Joined Aug 30, 2017 Messages 103 Mar 21, 2018 #5 Im sure you can cut it down pretty quick with the grinder and dremel, then just run over it with the file to make it flat.
Im sure you can cut it down pretty quick with the grinder and dremel, then just run over it with the file to make it flat.