How we resurface a v8 flathead cylinder head on our Czech milling machine from 1982
Here we show how we resurface a V8 flathead cylinder head with a self-made fly cutter on a Tos milling machine (from the Czech Republic) from 1982. This is the first attempt with our new self-build fly cutter and we are very happy with the result. Due to the round shape of the Navarro Cylinder Head, clamping it is a little more complicated, but we have a simple solution for that. Thanks for commenting, liking and subscribing!

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