Oliver D-270, 232 spliter

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mystry_tour
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Oliver D-270, 232 spliter

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Stainless....polishes up real nice 8)
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nowhere man
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Post by nowhere man »

That looks great! Did you make any extras?

Dan
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Post by mystry_tour »

Sorry Dan I only made two and one went to MD and the other went on my 270. I can make you one if you need
Reg
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Post by crzypete »

Hey Reg, How did you cut out the part- I think a little technical information might be invaluable in helping other members create there own. This looks like a great intro to metal working project for a woodworker.

Pete
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Post by mystry_tour »

This one was cut on a mill. The slot was cut with a 1/4 endmill and the top rounded with a file....If I had one this would be the job for a plasma cutter. After I rough milled it I used a grinder
Reg
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