[Alberg30] making a gudgeon?
George Dinwiddie
gdinwiddie at alberg30.org
Sun Apr 27 18:39:39 PDT 2003
I've thought of that, but I figure that for a single unit, machining
would probably be just as easy or easier.
- George
schuylki at vanent.vanebros.com wrote:
>>Does anyone have any suggestions for a machinist who could make an A30
>
> gudgeon?
>
> Have you considered a 'lost wax' sand casting? I don't know much about it
> myself, but I've sort of thought if I was in the position to need one of
> those-God forbid-I would seriously research it. I don't think bronze
> requires much more melting temp. than lead, and I have cast lead.
>
> Michael
> #220
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