Thought I would share, I was stuck looking for a milling head large enough to swing a Harley head in one pass either side (Rocker box side is bigger than deck). I looked in Enco and J&L etc but all the indexable cutters were big money close to a grand. When surfing Bill Jones web site I saw he made his own so in the spirit of DIY I set out for the low budget solution. I had a chuck backing plate that came on a 3 jaw chuck I bought off eBay it was 8 inches in diameter with a 2.375 X 11 threaded bore. All I needed was an R8 adapter and a 2.375 X 11 threaded shaft. I bought the R8 fixed end mill holder of eBay for 8 buck and ordered a piece of 2.5 inch stock from the metal supplier and some other stock for tool holders and shop stock 50 bucks. So I machined up the threaded adapter trued the R8 mill holder then Tig welded the two together. Then again chucked the R8 in the mill and trued the seating flange on the threaded adapter, Red lock tight in place and true the face surface of the plate. I then made 4 tool holders out of bar stock to hold 3/8 carbide cutters, then milled out pockets for the tool holder to seat in and tap holes for mounting. Once done with the tool holders I tumbled and assembled using grade 8 stainless allens, and grade 8 set screws. All in all after indexing the cutters it works better than I expected surface finish is awesome and I can now mill heads four times faster than the old set up with better finish and can now swing 8.5 inches in a single pass. All for under a hundred bucks .
Rick