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Posted by L.A.B. on 10/12/2009, 9:52 pm, in reply to "Re: valve seat cutter recommendation"
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<<I have asked some of my peers and some have said a cutter takes off too much material; for a refurbishment I should use a system with a grinding stone. What is your recommendation?>>
A slightly difficult question to answer, as I'd say the results depend to a certain extent on the skill and experience of the person doing the job? But there's no reason why you shouldn't use grinding stone/s as you have been advised, and of course they are cheaper too, as you will only need to do this job occasionally.
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