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Lugholes in a TC case


dbane883

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For those of you that know me, you know I'm not a huge fan of the current version of the TC cases.

But with a little work, they are acceptable for an early 16610 or 16800 build. But the challenge is getting the lugholes drilled properly. I've seen some very bad efforts at lughole drilling in a non-lughole case and as such, (next to bevels) is one of the tougher mods to do right.

Here's an example of a case I recently worked on for an early 16610 build.

Right after drilling:

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Even at high speed, burrs will inevitably build up around the hole.

After a light grinding and repolishing. Along with modest bevel action:

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Geeze, those bevels dang near get my [censored] hard and at my age that ain't no mean feat!


I guess if we ever get a member by the name of [censored] he'll be $hit out of luck... >:-|

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Wowwwwww... Superlative, lol but this is in the same league as gen machine work! Will the TC case, correct chamfers, lugholes and proper engravings pass as a gen U serial (97-98) case you think?

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