Sounds like the title of a bad porn movie but, I know, but Really, I'm referring to the rear inside wall of a reo mini.
It can be milled for an 18mm bat but the rear would be foil like in integrity. I'm thinking mill it down anyway,, epoxy a nice hunk of cocobolo - over the thin metal, blend the wood into the metal, declare victory and deal separately with the door.
Metal stock and magnets on the door ends is the only way to go. I'm also thinking of opening up the dovetails square in the frame, and glueing 1/8" brass or copper square stock to the edges so the metal clicks in the opened, squared and deepened dovetail.
Magnets would have to be milled into brass and aluminum and epoxied in it the milled holes.
I would go downstairs and fire up the Bridgeport but it's too hot, and I've been drinking white moscato from Asti. Need the fingers for work, and to pick my nose and such,
It can be milled for an 18mm bat but the rear would be foil like in integrity. I'm thinking mill it down anyway,, epoxy a nice hunk of cocobolo - over the thin metal, blend the wood into the metal, declare victory and deal separately with the door.
Metal stock and magnets on the door ends is the only way to go. I'm also thinking of opening up the dovetails square in the frame, and glueing 1/8" brass or copper square stock to the edges so the metal clicks in the opened, squared and deepened dovetail.
Magnets would have to be milled into brass and aluminum and epoxied in it the milled holes.
I would go downstairs and fire up the Bridgeport but it's too hot, and I've been drinking white moscato from Asti. Need the fingers for work, and to pick my nose and such,
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