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Hey Dan... what are you up to today? More painting? Passed out in front of the TV? Got kicked in the nuts by your kids (if you have any) and wife and you're squirming around on the floor?

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Hey Dan... what are you up to today? More painting? Passed out in front of the TV? Got kicked in the nuts by your kids (if you have any) and wife and you're squirming around on the floor?

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Yep, been painting since 7 am...
Gonna take a break soon and go look at those cylinders


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How do you mark .035?


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Measure it out with the fancy measuring tooly thingy you have, and then make a small, fine mark on the cylinder wall... maybe a scriber? That's about as fine and precise as you can get? Not a full pressure scratch the hell out of it, but just a light line to see the edge of it by?
 

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I saw tree monkey had wooden mandrels made to slide down to the squish band and then grind to. I really like that idea! But I know everything expands and contacts and thousandths matter here. So I calculated what I need for height from the squish band. Then I took a broken ring I have and measured it, deducting for that I then cut a shim a little bigger than I need
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Stuck a piece of 80 grit to the bench
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And sanded it til it was what I needed.
Then I dropped in the bore and slid the ring down against it. I measured and was low by .002, so I stuck a piece of paper towel under it and I’m right where I need to be. As you can see it’s not much to grind but makes a huge difference in blowdown!
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