07-29-2018, 09:31 PM
I have been discussing with my father about what may happen after parts for engines such as Mccullochs or other engine that is not being produced any longer. I know parts are still rather readily available, but am just thinking ahead many years. He suggested the casting process of Stereolithography (3D printing using a laser to precisely print parts in a burnout material and then casting in some metal would be the process) to re-create parts with tolerances that are acceptable. Parts like a block could be made and then a liner put in place.
Do you think it would be a feasible idea in the short term until a more mass production process is put in place if at all?
Don’t want to really stir the pot or hurt feelings, but rather think of a different way to keep us on the track for longer.
Thanks,
Vico
Do you think it would be a feasible idea in the short term until a more mass production process is put in place if at all?
Don’t want to really stir the pot or hurt feelings, but rather think of a different way to keep us on the track for longer.
Thanks,
Vico