bob58o
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I see people on the interweb using Belt Sanders to "Mill" cylinder heads and "Cut" piston tops flush with the deck.
With practice and even pressure, can a "good-nuff" job be done with the belt sander?
I'm talking about a $200 6" Belt, 9" disc combo sander.
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-x-9-in-combination-belt-and-disc-sander-61750.html
If sanding a cylinder head for increased compression, would you want a thicker fiber gasket (opposed to a thin metal one)?
With practice and even pressure, can a "good-nuff" job be done with the belt sander?
I'm talking about a $200 6" Belt, 9" disc combo sander.
https://www.harborfreight.com/6-in-x-9-in-combination-belt-and-disc-sander-61750.html
If sanding a cylinder head for increased compression, would you want a thicker fiber gasket (opposed to a thin metal one)?