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Just now, frammo said:

sounds like someone used to be in engineering...tend to use mitutoyo kit now,bit expensive but am still

using stuff that is 30 years old...if it aint broke?

Time served tool maker . ?

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13 minutes ago, frammo said:

know more than me then...used to do alot of weld repairs on H13 ,D2 etc ....then peoples like you used to

spark it ,grindit and put back into production...fair play??

Spark eroding is useful and cleaver but a bit boring . If its a core for a mold tool allow for spark gap on the electrode and then shrinkage  on the final molded component . ?

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38 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Have you done  any porting/mods to the Makita? 

 

Yup, that one I did for Andrew AKA Shavey:

 

 

Here he is with it:

 

 

 

Here's a photo from me testing the flow on a spare cylinder before committing on modifying the transfer on a new one because it's a bit 'invasive' on an open port to eyebrow it:

 

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It works much better than stock.

 

 

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