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Not looking to be the next porting whiz, just do some minor blending.

What sizes and shapes of aluminum burrs should I get to do that? Flame, tree, etc?


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Years past i have dealt with Goodson. They have been around forever. Here is a small kit. They sell everything. In regards to the Carbide pieces. they can run into some money. I have a set that over 30 years old when i had my valve equipment.
This might be right up what you're looking for.

https://goodson.com/collection...0-deluxe-porting-kit

They sell a smaller kit also.

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Years past i have dealt with Goodson. They have been around forever. Here is a small kit. They sell everything. In regards to the Carbide pieces. they can run into some money. I have a set that over 30 years old when i had my valve equipment.
This might be right up what you're looking for.

https://goodson.com/collection...0-deluxe-porting-kit

They sell a smaller kit also.


Thanks, I have one of those.


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https://goodson.com/collection...ishing-machining-aid

Make your life easer and get some of this fluid. I have been using it for over two decades and it works.
 
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WD-40
Kerosene
Diesel fuel

All 3 will stop the aluminum from sticking to the burrs and clogging up the flutes

Use the coarse ones for removing a lot of material

Finer ones/crosscut for finishing

I have always used electric grinders with a separate speed controller.

Makita's and 2 big Black and Deckers.....

Goodson stuff is pricey, always has been but I bought lots of supplies from them in my home garage engine building, head porting life !!

Still have most of it.....
 
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Not a fan of grinding fluid, grinders wax works and doesn't make a mess.

Carbide burrs are available from a number of suppliers such as Cylinder Head Abrasives, Ferrina Carbide and Eastwood
 
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Bruce if you do Facebook check out this guy for burrs.

https://www.facebook.com/Kille...urs-113992854125801/

These will move some metal. And I use LPS-2 for aluminum. We have used it in our shop for over 30 years.




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I ordered some from the Carbide depot a while back, reasonably priced and shipped fast
http://www.carbidedepot.com/Bu...tN5Zl98aAo10EALw_wcB
 
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I used to manufacture stainless restaurant equipment and used these by the 100s. Sure would have been out of business fast at the prices above. The supplier I used didn't do retail or small orders, had to order a bunch. I used small air powered die grinders either expensive rebuildable ones or Harbor fright throw aways with lifetime warranty. I would take them back 10 at a time. Been out of that for 20 years so times and prices may have changed a bunch
 
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If you get burrs for aluminum don't get the double cut. They are for ferrous metal. They will work but require more attention to keep them from loading up. You want single cut.




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I'm glad someone mentioned lubricant. I hadn't thought of that.


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The most versatile shaped cutter is egg shaped, both 3/8" and 1/2" diameters with a 6" shank. If you are just doing the bowl area a standard 3" shank will work. You do need to control the speed, especially with the longer shanks!
 
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I'm glad someone mentioned lubricant. I hadn't thought of that.


You would have. LOL



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I have been using Greg's burrs for the last 6 months. Before that Circo File. I just buy 6" SE5's and cut to length. I use them until they are dead and throw them in a box. I use either WD40 or trans fluid.

I have 5)GEO Makita's going. Not the new China release, they suck. Have 5)air grinders going as well.

PS. STAY AWAY FROM THE CHEAP CHINEESE CRAP! YOU CAN LITTERLY BE KILLED. I WAS LUCKY!

 
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No cylinder head work, just intake work.

Rustling around in my tool chest this morning I found a 6" shank, 3/8" flame shape, a 3/8" taper and a 1/2' cylinder with a rounded end. All non-ferrous cut. I had no idea I had these, where I got them, or how long I've had them.

Wouldn't the larger diameters cut faster and reduce digging holes?


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Yes Sir, just like those cheap 10"/12" chop saw blades. Make darn sure you're life insurance is
current. Explode is an understatement.
 
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