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e.friedl
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follow up to Mark VIi cams

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I received a cam from hdoilcan yesterday. I appears very well done. His machinist seems highly qualified. I work in a machine shop and the surfaces and edges appear well done. The cam is not something anyone can wack out in a basement shop, decent CNC machining is required. I have not installed it, but I am reasonably confident it will function well. And the usual disclaimer, I am not connected with this supplier except as a customer.
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e.friedl wrote:I received a cam from hdoilcan yesterday. I appears very well done. His machinist seems highly qualified. I work in a machine shop and the surfaces and edges appear well done. The cam is not something anyone can wack out in a basement shop, decent CNC machining is required. I have not installed it, but I am reasonably confident it will function well. And the usual disclaimer, I am not connected with this supplier except as a customer.
Ed

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