If I was using the 6 port, I would leave out the inserts and form the end
of the runner in epoxy. This will take you to Paul Yaw's web page and show what
can be done with a 6 port iron if you have a die grinder.
Lynn E. Hanover
In a message dated 3/22/2008 12:45:51 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
echristley@nc.rr.com writes:
I think
Chris and I are getting into a battle to see who can destroy the
most
rotary parts the fastest.
I mixed up some JB-Weld and aluminum powder
to fill in the upper runner
on my side housings. I'm using the
6-port, which usually caries an
insert in the upper runner. The
insert ends with a flat wall, so the
SOP is to fill it in with some epoxy
to form a smooth curve into the
chamber.