P&W 1830 Radial in 1/6 scale.
Ok, I guess I missed the change. Hopefully you won't need any of the spares.

Tom
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    That power feed got a workout. Amazing difference. Operation #1 is done on 12 pieces. Finish length to 2.156.

"Billy G"
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    20 pieces ready to rough bore to .937. The mounting flange will be done also in operation #2. So far so good Tom. It's gonna be a long day.

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Bill,

Check that set-up part three times! One of them should be with a rule as a sanity check.

Tom
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Set up part is the one on the top row left Tom. It gets checked all the time.

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    Been away most of the day. Now we have unexpected company. I won't make the time frame now that's for sure. (sigh) One out of 20, bummer of a day.

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    Good friction fit.

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wonder how Bills doing on his cylinders?
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I think his sister is in town and he's being held hostage until she leaves. Rotfl

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Shyster-in-, I mean Sister-in-Law Tom. She stayed for a week. She does not believe a grown man needs a hobby.

I'm back in the shop as of today.

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