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Here is another piston bag that I just finished for a customer in Texas. The pistons are out of a 6 clyinder chevy.

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Joker

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A domed, or high compression piston with the valve cutouts would look cool for one of these.

Do you trim the tops off of the piston, or us the whole thing?

Nice job.

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A domed, or high compression piston with the valve cutouts would look cool for one of these.

Do you trim the tops off of the piston, or us the whole thing?

Nice job.

l cut the skits off then grind down the ring groves so there is a place to rivit the leather, Here is one that I did with shovelhead pistons.

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Sounds like you need to keep your eye out for a small lathe. Where are you located?

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Sounds like you need to keep your eye out for a small lathe. Where are you located?

Im in Kansas and your right a small lathe would be cool but to find one that would chuck a piston I think would be kinda hard. I just use a sawsall and a 4" grinder. Takes longer but it works I guess, lol.

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I have a small Atlas bench lathe (approx 6"x18" that would do it, but shipping would be a killer. My small home shop lathe is an 18.5"x54" Monarch. Check Craigslist, I see lathes quite often here, even with Las Vegas being manufacturing poor. Once you have one you will wonder how you operated without one.

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I have a small Atlas bench lathe (approx 6"x18" that would do it, but shipping would be a killer. My small home shop lathe is an 18.5"x54" Monarch. Check Craigslist, I see lathes quite often here, even with Las Vegas being manufacturing poor. Once you have one you will wonder how you operated without one.

Been keeping my eye open on Craigslist but nothing has popped up yet. Your right it would be very nice to have a small lathe not only for turning these pistons but other small things for the scooter.

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Joker

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try harborfreight.com for a low buck lathe

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I would rather get a good used lathe than a throwaway one from HF. That's just my opinion. Being a machinist, and one who is very disturbed by the loss of manufacturing jobs to China, I have a hard time buying anything made there. Like most things, all you have to do is look around, and ask around for them . They will start popping up in due time. With the loss of so many shops, used lathes are fairly abundant. In the end it isn't the lathe that is expensive, it is the tooling to make it do what you want it to do that can add up. Chucks, centers, collets, cutters, etc....... When you buy a used late they often come with a bunch of tooling.

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Here is another piston bag that I just finished for a customer in Texas. The pistons are out of a 6 clyinder chevy.

Thanks

Joker

I really like your piston bags! Could you show some pictures of how they're opened and closed? I'd like to see the inside.

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Bobby Riddle

Sanford, NC

www.riddlescustomupholstery.com

www.sunstopper.biz

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