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    Lawrenceburg, TN
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    Four Wheelers, Motorcycles, streetbikes, NHRA, NASCAR, Deer hunting, fishing, softball

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  1. Hey how's the porting tools holding up? It's kinda fun once ya get started huh! Hope all works out well and if ya ever need some more stuff let me know. TTYL! Enjoy the tools. Bye from TN
  2. No I sent you 3/16 collet for the #44mc and if I said 3/32 I'm sorry. It was a long day. We had several foreign orders and they didn't speak much English so my brain was not working properly. I sent you a Left Hand shape C which is the rounded cylinder in a double cut which is the diamond cut. The alumni cut is also double cut but much more aggresive and we don't stock those in the alumni cut. What I sent was the collet and the Left Hand C in a diamond cut. If you need a deeper cross cut (alumni cut) than the diamond cross cut I can check with our carbide man and see if he can special order some for us. All the Left Hand is 1/8" shank. We also have a few 1/8 x 3" right hand rotation carbide if you ever need a longer shank. Let me know if you have any more questions and hopefully this will get you up and running. Thanks and good luck!
  3. Did Roddy help you with figuring out why you were having so much trouble?? Yeah right hand rotation carbide in left hand rotation will cause a bumpy ride and can even break your collet if your not careful. We have people all over the world that use our #1mc daily and LOVE IT and don't have any trouble. We sent out your left hand shape C in the diamond cut but I don't carry the left hand in alumni cut. I can try to special order you some if you need me to. I hope this was the problem and not the #1mc. We also sent your collet for the #44mc and credited your card for the return of the original #1mc minus your new products. The #1mc you sent back worked fine but it can be a confusing handpiece to work with. Your new order didn't go out yesterday but it will be going out today cause I finished it yesterday after UPS picked up. Hope you got it figured out now and back up running. If need anything else just call or write.
  4. We did get it out and sorry about the handpiece. We will credit as soon as we get the other handpiece. We have had to start charging before replacing after a few customers were returning some expensive warrantied products and after we shipped replacements no charge they never sent the supposedly broken or faulty products back to us so Chris had to change the policy. You would have talked to Debi (my mom) she has been working there ever since they opened the doors in 1970 in Hereford Texas so she knows everything about the tools. Like I said Roddy is supposed to set the timing and he builds the handpieces his self so we hardly ever have a problem but when we do we fix it. If you have any more questions or problems please let me know. Thanks Deidra :thumbsup:
  5. Send it back to us if it has that much play. Roddy builds those here at the shop and checks the timing and all before he sends it out but maybe one got overlooked. If you just bought the handpiece it will be warrantied and we usually have them repaired the same day they come to the shop from our customers. We ship out approx 1 to 2 #1mcs a week and once or twice a year have a problem with the handpiece from the shop. Which usually the problem is broken collets by customers who have never used the handpiece before and tighten it too tight and end up breaking it. They should only be tightened by hand. Send it back to us and we will take care of it and ship it back no cost to you. That is how we do all our customers with warantied products. We have never had someone complain about oil seeping so I can help you there but if anything call us and ask for Roddy and he can tell you what might be wrong and how to fix it yourself or send it back and let him do it for free. Thanks and sorry for the inconvience.
  6. Yeah I am the youngest of the crew. Chris is the boss lady and Debi is my mother and she answers the phone most of the time in the mornings and I don't get out there til the afternoon. I'm Deidra so we may have talked a few times. I am more of the computer nerd for the crew. I usually stick to the paperwork and emails and searching for new merchandise. That's why I joined here so I can pick up on new stuff out there and see how the competition is going. How's the ball vise working for ya? Do ya have the one with the metal ball or plastic? I don't want to get started on the dumb a$$ idea of the plastic ball but we have went back to the metal. :biggrin: Take Care! :cool:
  7. We sell #10010 oil for the #1mc and I believe it is a 2oz bottle for 3.00. It is a nongumming oil and really the only oil we recommend for the #1mc, and in case ya didn't know we do repair the #1mc at the shop and we also sell all the replacement parts for the handpiece. We also resharpen your old carbide cutters for around a 1/3" to a half of the price to buy it new. Do ya got a new catalog? We just had to reprint. Good Luck and keep up the good work. This is a great way to build fans and maybe get them interested in porting. Why not work at home in your own shop with no boss sounds good to me!! :kiss:
  8. Have you checked out our Performance Tuning in Theory and Practice Books by A. Graham Bell? We have them for two stroke and four stroke. They are 35.75. The Two Stroke has the Intro, The cylinder head, springs, the shock absorber, rear suspension systems, the bottom end, lubrication and cooling, power measurement and gearing, intro Motorcross modifications- Endura modifications- Road race modifications, table of useful equivalents and specialty suppliers The four stroke has Intro, The cylinder head, carburation, the exhaust system, camshaft and valve train, the bottom end, ignition, lubrication and cooling, power measurement and tuning, car engine specifications and modifications, motorcycle engine specifications and modifications, and table of useful equivalents. I know the price is a little steep but we have a lot of customers who have said it has really helped them. Thanks from CC Specialty
  9. We sell Diamond Points in 1/8" shank that are recommended for the work in nikasil. They come in shapes C (rounded cylinder) D (oval) B (ball) R (tree) and DD (small oval). They are 16.00 each or 4 pc set @ $58.00. They are plated diamond blanks and are precision tuned to ensure even diamond coverage and a strong bond. They can even be used in hardened steel, ceramic and other metals. Hope this helps next time.
  10. Do ya get em from CC Specialty? Most use the cross cut (diamond cut) in the 1/8" carbide and the single (spiral cut) in the 1/4" and of course the 1/4" hogs are single cut. Just wondering where ya get your carbide.
  11. Yeah the #1mc is AWESOME!!! Thanks we build those ourselves. It is expensive but to our knowledge we sell ours for less than any other company. Thanks for the good feed back. For certain jobs you really need the left hand rotation carbide cutters. We have a hard time keeping them in stock in but they are worth the money if you take porting seriously.
  12. You are so right the proper machine is by CC Specialty. Thanks for the good word!! The #1mc is expensive but it is worth it. Just been on here checking out the word on porting! Lots of Love from Tennessee! :kiss:
  13. Hope you bought that book from CC Specialty!! :biggrin: That book is pretty thick but we have a lot of customers who say it has helped them a lot. I know this post was years ago but I've just been searching through here trying to see what everyone has to say about porting these days. Lots of Love from Tennessee
  14. We sell tubes of porting wax by Castrol. Most of our customers use this when porting. We also sell Left hand carbide for the #1mc which helps with reaching into the transfers. Just trying to answers some old questions. Hope this helps if not a little to late! :kiss:
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