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Re: tooling website found
Many thanks for the information Re: my first reply " Very interesting site some nice tools also a pity you can't read it in English but then I guess they would not ship to UK". I hope I am wrong they
By phill005 · #63175 ·
Re: tooling website found
Good find! ?Thank you.
By Quinn Golden · #63174 ·
Re: tooling website found
I have some of their collet holders, shipped to the UK no problem. The website offers "Worldwide delivery". I use Chrome and it automatically translates most of the text. The items I've had from
By Keith S. Angus · #63173 ·
Re: ER32 Collet on Unimat
That's got some stick-out on it, but I don't believe it's much worse than the ER25 chuck I built. Looks like it was dialed in very well, too. Mine hasn't been tested yet. Greater capacity of the ER32
By Bill in OKC too · #63172 ·
Re: tooling website found
I gave this site a quick look.? It is similar in flavor to Little Machine Shop in the U.S. in that it has lower cost Chinese small machines and accessories.? Some accessories might be from India,
By Charles Kinzer · #63171 ·
Re: ER32 Collet on Unimat
Carl,Thanks for posting your ER32 collet pictures.Now as long as I have the full set of collets I will adapt my Unimat to suit.Dick
By OldToolmaker · #63170 ·
Re: ER32 Collet on Unimat
/g/Unimat/photo/195716/2246551?p=Name%2C%2CEr32%2C20%2C1%2C0%2C0 Photo in series of building.
By Carl · #63169 ·
Re: tooling website found
Use Google translate and the whole website is in english and yes, by the looks of things they ship mainland Europe and CONUS.
By jp316@... · #63168 ·
Re: tooling website found
Good fine. Great little QCTH on there as well as a bunch of other stuff at good prices.
By jp316@... · #63167 ·
Re: ER32 Collet on Unimat
Hi Dick. I think I put photos in the files. Carl.
By Carl · #63166 ·
Re: tooling website found
2.7.6 Ausr¨¹stung und Zubeh?r f¨¹r EMCO Drehmaschine/ Drehbank 1-gg--tools-com.translate.goog Lots of interesting goodies including stuff for unimats. Best Regards John
By John Entwistle · #63165 ·
Re: tooling website found
Apply Google translator and all will be revealed. Shipping to UK would be expensive, Brexit. James [email protected]> wrote:
By James Batchelor · #63164 ·
Re: tooling website found
Very interesting site some nice tools also a pity you can't read it in English but then I guess they would not ship to UK. Phill
By phill005 · #63163 ·
Re: Countersinking brass
Thanks Charles, I¡¯ll try giving it a sharpen. It¡¯s done a fair bit of work over the years.
By Peter Brooks · #63162 ·
tooling website found
http://gg-tools.com/ ( http://gg-tools.com/ ) found this website the other day and thought I'd share
By URGRA · #63161 ·
ER32 Collet on Unimat
Does anyone here on this group have any pictures of an ER32 collet mounted on a Unimat spindle? The ER32 collet is rather large and I would like to see a complete setup. Carl has said he uses his
By OldToolmaker · #63160 ·
Re: Countersinking brass
I very much prefer single flute countersinks.? And, for brass, just high speed steel, not carbide. And having it sharp.? If not already sharp (and if from one those inexpensive sets, it might not be
By Charles Kinzer · #63159 ·
Countersinking brass
I¡¯ve got to countersink some brass for screws, and am finding it hard work as the countersink size gets larger. I¡¯m using a standard 5 flute HSS countersink in a drill press. Are there better
By Peter Brooks · #63158 ·
Re: Cast Iron vs. Zamac
My badon Zamac vs. aluminum, thanks for the correction. A machine technology instructor recently secured his to an out of caliber surface plate. I have mine on a sink cut-out, figure it will be fine
By Ron K · #63157 ·
Re: Cast Iron vs. Zamac
You are not including the later machines cast in aluminium alloy, but anyway - in my experience most of the rigidity problems come from the carriage and cross slide, mainly if the bearings are not
By Keith S. Angus · #63156 ·