new SERDI machine added
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just got it on friday
now we have 2 serdi seat cutting machines
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You will like the 3.0
just got it on friday
now we have 2 serdi seat cutting machines
</TD></TR></TABLE>You will like the 3.0
Looking good Tom.
I always wondered,how does the Serdi cut a canted valve head I've only used a Sunnen machine.Is it like a Sunnen where the cutting head tilts or does the cradle tilt?
I always wondered,how does the Serdi cut a canted valve head I've only used a Sunnen machine.Is it like a Sunnen where the cutting head tilts or does the cradle tilt?
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I think I like the Serdi Machines the best once they have been converted to stationary spindles (in the valveguide). It's funny that you can convert a Serdi to use Sunnen tooling, and end up with a machine that's better than either of the standard set-ups. This was from experience on the recieving end, not the machinist end. I've had heads done on all three set-ups, and the least damage to the guide, and the most concentric (sp?) seats were done by a Pro-Stock Bike head mfg. with the above set-up.
I hope all the best for you Tom
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I hope all the best for you Tom
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