Right angle porting tool

Location
Barrie, ON
i used a dremel right angle attachment for my porting work, and it worked awesome for just 30 bucks
I got one as well but it is to big for detailed port work

It would help to know what type & brand flexible shaft machine you have and what size collet holder you need.

I haven't got one yet. I'm looking at buying a foredom tool however their right angle attachments are not durable enough. All my carbide burrs are 1/8". The tools from CC specialty are very expensive. It looks like the right angle attachment from CC would fit on a foredom flex shaft tool. If I have to I'll buy their attachment but its $340. Wondering if there are any chep ones out there
 

#ZERO

Beach Bum
Location
Florida - U.S.A.
Don't know how durable this would be but it uses 3/32 & 1/8 collets and will work with the foredoom standard flexible shafts. http://www.thewoodcraftshop.com/sto...WITH-1-8-3-32-COLLETS-26517.html?feed=froogle

Foredom also has a couple right angle handpeices the 55A & 56A but you have to use their special quick connect 1/8 tools bits for it to work. http://www.lopacki.com/foredom/handpieces/

If you want to use the 1/4 shank carbide burrs you'll have to spend 500 to 600 bucks for a good quality tool.
 

Waternut

Customizing addict
Location
Macon, GA
What's wrong with the long straight rotary attachments? You just attack the ports from the exhaust side instead of the piston side. I ported both of my motors using this style attachment.
 

SUPERTUNE

Race Gas Rules
Location
Clearwater Fl.
Looking for somthing similar to this but don't want to pay the huge cash. Anyone know of anything?
http://ccspecialtytool.com/1mc-right-angle-handpiece

Yes, this 1 MC handpiece is expensive but are VERY DURABLE! I own 2.
The 1st one is one I bought way back in 1985 and still running today, I think I might have sent it in one time for a rebuild and again I think... as it was so long ago I can't remember.
Just think about how many cylinders that Mike and I have done in the last 5 years, no less in the last 25 years!
Got so many billet cylinder engine orders I bought a 2nd one just to keep from having to change bits.
The only problem with this handset is make sure you order a extra 1/8 collect as I break one a month...
Chuck
 
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