04-18-2016, 11:48 AM
(04-18-2016, 08:31 AM)PixMan Wrote: You'll be fine. The shanks should be about 52-55Rc hardness (520-580HBn) so most good carbide will handle it. No worries. You shouldn't have to go to ceramic, which may have have issues with interrupted cuts.
KEN
Hope this is the last on this - we being offered another seemingly good deal on the WSM 35's. BUT, and that is a big BUT, without the "S" designation !!!
Don't know where to look for this reference. My 2012 Catalogue omits that from the WSM's. Would need get a newer up-to-date version
What does the "S" refer to ???
And then how crucial is it - seeing they are the specified STAINLESS Grade ???
Apologies for the continual Q and A's
Thanks a stack in advance
aRM