I Hate Porting Heads!!

I know where your coming from Joe. It's exciting the first half hour because you know what the gains will get you but then the work reality sets in. I use a paint respirator to keep the crap out of my nose.

BTW: You need to polish them chambers too. Keeps down the detonation. It won't take long. I promise. LOL

A couple of yrs. back a buddy didn't have any money and wanted me to do a set of 454 heads for him for free. I looked and him and said do you realize how much work that is? He comes back with "it can't be that bad is it?" So I told him bring them over and I'd set him up with the tools and show him what to do. I kept an eye on him to make sure he was doing it right and he did real good but of course after about 2 chambers were done he realized it is very time consuming, and dirty work. He learned a new respect that day I believe.

BTW: I just bought one of the Milwaukee electric die grinders and it sure is a nice step up from the air grinder. No more fighting with the air hose. No more frozen hands in the winter. It weighs quite a bit more than a little air grinder but you get used to it and I find the extra weight helps steady it. You know how sometimes the bits will bounce. I've even broken long bits with little air grinders cause they bounced on me. At $15 a bit that ads up fast.