chrisful: It was not my intention to be demeaning.When I see something that could be adjusted for a better product,it would be callous of me not to make the benefit of my experience known to a man trying to make his business the best it can be.that is all
Knowing casting as I do,I would make the port side rail much wider for sealing and casting runout.You could add a few bolts to the fancy covers,or just more adhesive area.
your pic Matt, pretty neat, a raw casting. I forgot all the wrk in them AFTER casting.😙
- -Chad
thnx 4 post back.
Not demeaning just encouraging. Go build one...
This head hada lotta research , exp, and redesign, use, correction, & is still developing (in non design ways now tho) hafta ask Matt....
chrisful: It was not my intention to be demeaning.When I see something that could be adjusted for a better product,it would be callous of me not to make the benefit of my experience known to a man trying to make his business the best it can be.that is all
it sez U replied, don't C it.
But Y not go for it ML?
2 wooden flats, some green sand, put your model in the middle, close it up'n pour ur molten alu ingot? 2 lbs = 12$ right now, post pic here
go 4 it Mike !
Knowing casting as I do,I would make the port side rail much wider for sealing and casting runout.You could add a few bolts to the fancy covers,or just more adhesive area.