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I use them almost every day. That is all I have had for the 30 years I have been in business other than the Serdi type cutters for my TCM 25 seat and guide machine. I use the Neways for just about every stock valve job that I do. I do have the stands and the electric drive setup. I find them very fast. You absolutely have to keep sharp cutters. They are a little pricy but when they get dull they dont work worth a crap.
I did a pair of Subaru heads today that came in with a bunch of bent valves. All of the guides were good. It probably took me less than 10 minutes to touch up all (16) of the seats. I can typically do a pair of V-8 heads in about the same amount of time. I prefer them to the 3 angle setup because I think the 3 angle deal ends up sinking the seat more than really needed.
I only use the TCM if I am cutting for larger valves, replacing seats etc. Also if I am putting guides in a head because they almost never go in perfectly concentric to the seat and the Neway cutters do not do well with that.
I could add more but basically I think they do a great job.
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Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf Md
www.enginerepairshop.com
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