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What are you using to hold the slab side piston in the Chuck?

I make a cup out of plastic with a hole in the center, Put a eye bolt in an old piston pin and a nut to hold it down. Chuck the whole works and wham-o you're off and running.
 

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I make a cup out of plastic with a hole in the center, Put a eye bolt in an old piston pin and a nut to hold it down. Chuck the whole works and wham-o you're off and running.
I have a pic you sent me when you made mine
Wanna see it?
Those ft pistons are still holding together lol
 

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Fancy sausage pistons. Lol
Nothing fancy.
I made a plastic holder for a 346 piston once. Took awhile to bore the outside and inside to true it up, so with only one piston, I just centered it all 3 ways and started cutting.
 

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Nothing fancy.
I made a plastic holder for a 346 piston once. Took awhile to bore the outside and inside to true it up, so with only one piston, I just centered it all 3 ways and started cutting.

I was just bustin' on ya. I did the first ones friction fit, but was easier with the eye bolt to hold firmly in place.
 
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