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    valve refacing equipment

     



    i've been looking for hand operated valve refacing and seat grinding equipment--which i'm told does exist--but with no luck.does anyone know of any sources of this type of equipment?

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    yard sales!!
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    try this

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    i have lapping tool but i have heard of grinding equipment similar to a lathe only hand operated --perhaps this type of equipment has gone the way of the dinosaur,or never existed to begin with. just thought i'd take a stab at it here. i do appreciate the response though.

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    Keep digging, damen. Last summer I picked up an old Sioux Valve Grinder in working order but serious need of a thorough cleaning for $65.00 at an auction. Works like a champ!!!!!
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    Sioux is still in bussiness - if you want new.

    http://www.iss-sales-service.com/sioux/

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    hand power seat tools try neway they are carbide cutters in 15 30 45 60 angles and they work good by hand and you can get a driver to power them i have the driver but i use it by hand less than hour to do 3 angle valve job on a v8 try e bay this stuff is$$ new but stones do the best job and you cant go wrong with sioux this is the best

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