Posted by RBoots on November 09, 2015 at 18:45:19 from (173.241.113.102):
In Reply to: Re: Smile posted by rrlund on November 09, 2015 at 10:05:31:
Randy, when I saw your other comment I already knew who you were talking about! Last time I was in there they showed me the harpoon gun. I used to work down the road real close to them, and would always drop my stuff off there. They were always VERY reasonable, did good work and the fella I always dealt with (Jim?), was a soft spoken guy but very knowledgeable. When I had him do the rods for our 1850 gas and said something about how much EX valves were ($45-67), he suggested we get some made. He got me straight stem swirl polished Manley racing valves custom built for $20 each! Too bad it is so far out of my way now, they would go out of their way to help me out, so I always told people to take their engine machining needs to them. Between Pierce and Clutch Dynamics next door, I was spoiled. And to any naysayers, they DO build sweet guns, high dollar ones, totally custom built, I have seen quite a few and watched the machining a few times myself.
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