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can anyone recomend a pretty decent carbide bur set that doesnt cost a fortune?-Justin6G zirconium 702 GTAW 2" xxheavy6G P.E.D. carbon steel GTAW 2" xxheavy3G titanium Gr. 2 - Gr. 7 GTAW up to 3/4" 3G 316L stainless GTAW up to 1" 3G carbon steel GTAW up to 1" 3G Hastalloy GTAW up to 3/4"1G tantalum GTAW up to .060"
Reply:what are you trying to do exactly? maybe there is something out there that will work for your purpose, but is a little cheaper? the main problem you have is that carbide isn't cheap... no matter what it is on. drill bits, burrs, or saw blades... carbide ALWAYS adds a nice zero or two onto the end of that price tag.Later,Andy
Reply:basically im looking for a set of them rather then buying them one at a time.but i use burrs alot to do detailed grinding if you will...like when i dont need to use the 4 1/2 grinder to get a pinhole out and so on.but yes i know there expensive thats why im looking for any cheap recomendations hahah -Justin6G zirconium 702 GTAW 2" xxheavy6G P.E.D. carbon steel GTAW 2" xxheavy3G titanium Gr. 2 - Gr. 7 GTAW up to 3/4" 3G 316L stainless GTAW up to 1" 3G carbon steel GTAW up to 1" 3G Hastalloy GTAW up to 3/4"1G tantalum GTAW up to .060"
Reply:Check out MSChttp://www1.mscdirect.com/cgi/nnsrhm?&KNC-T7L391316886I got the same one I bought 10 years ago and use it all the time..Don't forget the wax!...zap!I am not completely insane..Some parts are missing Professional Driver on a closed course....Do not attempt.Just because I'm a dumbass don't mean that you can be too.So DON'T try any of this **** l do at home.
Reply:TIN coated seem to stay sharp longer and don't load up. I have one for aluminum, its great. Single cut with a larger gap between cutters. You are going to pay for a quality one. I think they are worth it.DavidReal world weldin. When I grow up I want to be a tig weldor. |
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