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Time savers, or waste of money? I have seen them advertised in 70, 75, & 78 degree sizes. Just wondering what your thoughts are.
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Robert Kane wrote:Time savers, or waste of money? I have seen them advertised in 70, 75, & 78 degree sizes. Just wondering what your thoughts are.
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I always thought they where very handy tools when working on Stocker heads where no porting was allowed but other than that, I have no use for them.
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I know of a head guy that was known as a "bowl hogger" , but thats another story. LOL
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I have the 75 deg ones from goodson and as darin stated they are good for street use.But really no place for them in the type of porting that is done at this level.
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