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    Not too shabby there Mr. Mike! So, like, we'll see you at Tellico when? LOL!
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    Sweet rims, man! I'm not a big fan of the larger rims (20+), but I must admit that yours are very nice.
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    Your AX looks tight with those shoes.

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    Nice! It's cool to have some one-of-a-kind rollers like that.

    What kind of equipment did you use to cut those centerbores out to 108mm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mbeach
    Nice! It's cool to have some one-of-a-kind rollers like that.

    What kind of equipment did you use to cut those centerbores out to 108mm?
    I used our machining center, only took about 30 min. I opened it from 74mm to 108mm and cut it 9mm deep.
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    lathe or mill I meant.

    I am trying to get an idea of what machine will work the best for opening up that bore -I might have to do it soon (not such a drastic amount though).

    I'd feel more comfortable on a mill, but I'd have to rig up a jig to hold the wheel square on the vise. Big worries about scratching it.

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    It looks HOT!

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    It is a 3 axis mill. I pulled off the vises and used toe clamps to hold it to the table face down. I used tag board(thin stiff cardboard) under it so i would not scratch them, worked great no scratches. A lathe could work but i would be afraid of spinning such a larger object that fast and i woul not really have anywhere to grab.
    Quote Originally Posted by mbeach
    lathe or mill I meant.

    I am trying to get an idea of what machine will work the best for opening up that bore -I might have to do it soon (not such a drastic amount though).

    I'd feel more comfortable on a mill, but I'd have to rig up a jig to hold the wheel square on the vise. Big worries about scratching it.

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