Well thanks Sam, lots get lost in translation as they say. This guy specifically rebuilds CB750's. I have seen some of his bikes and the work appears to be the highest quality. Wrenches tend to have ego's especially over time. They also tend to view their way of doing things as the only "right" way to do it. Honestly I think it comes with the territory and you need to get references and see their work. This guy is in his '60's, travels to Japan to do seminars on valve seats, flow, etc. so he seems very competent and confident. I do trust his work!
I may have misunderstood what he was saying as it relates to the milling of my head relative to the effect on the cam. Your right, obviously any reduction of the distance between the crank and the cam is going to have an effect, whether its the head or the cylinders. I felt like he was viewing me as the newbie, as I would probably do if I were in his shoes. I've only physically met him twice, but talked to him on the phone probably 6 times. He is obviously very busy and in high demand from what I have seen. I had to wait a couple of weeks to talk to him last year as he was doing a seminar in Asia. I am assuming he viewed my cylinders as not needing any attention in terms of milling and dismissed it with some comment regarding the effect on the cam.
Anyway hopefully I will not be posting any sad refrains as it relates to my head job!!