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MSC heads up - pepi - 11-23-2017 Need collets this looks interesting ? https://www.mscdirect.com/product/details/09750944?orderedAs=FN09750944&pxno=60894909&rd=k&searchAhead=true&searchAheadTerm=FN09750944&typahddsp=FN09750944%20(MSC%20%2309750944)&hdrsrh=true Not bad I'd say ... Greg RE: MSC heads up - Highpower - 11-24-2017 That is the same set I bought from Enco when I bought my mill. Interstate is a Chinese product. Surprisingly they work pretty well for someone just starting out. A few rough spots here and there (threads and key ways) but the run-out on them (mine at least) is decent. I have slowly been replacing them with Lyndex collets though. Quite a step up in quality compared to the Interstate collects. RE: MSC heads up - pepi - 11-24-2017 Good to know, I was not expecting tight tolerances, but reasonable & usable. I will apply your knowledge and inspect the product when received. Find them crap they will go back. Somehow I've acquired mills that need the smaller sizes in the set. Just a fill in for now, generally use 3/8, 1/2 and 3/4 tooling. I noticed your collets are sold by Travelers, just purchased an end mill and sending a couple in for sharping. Reading the website they have and own their tool manufacturing facility here in the good old USA.... that's different hope that = quality ... Thanks for the insight, Greg RE: MSC heads up - pepi - 12-07-2017 Got the collet set, 1/16 - 7/8, 1/16 increments. Has a collet tray, made to be mounted on an outside corner. Thinking about a hing mount type. Will work on that after I finish the tungsten electrode grinder I'm currently working on. 100.$$ off original selling price [attachment=15365] RE: MSC heads up - Highpower - 12-07-2017 Actually I think they were made to fit on the turret of a Bridgeport mill. Of course the turret on my mill is a slightly different radius than a Bridgeport, so mine didn't fit on my mill. The mounting 'ears' don't mate up flush. I ended up buying a few of the 'lazy susan' holders and mounting them on the side of some shelving next to my mill. I love 'em! Nice and compact. I loaded one with all the most used sized collects and the others with the in-between and odd-ball size collects I use for twist drills etc. |