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Re: [TCML] Source for Tungsten Rod?



I would also add that pure tungsten is superior to tungsten carbide alloys from a  thermal and electrical conductance  standpoint, as well as somewhat easier machining characteristics. 

David Rieben

Scott Bogard <sdbogard@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Brandon,
>     I found this place, it doesn't have as small as 1/8, but the prices
>seem much better than McMaster.
>http://www.torreyhillstech.com/wroddept.html
>I've never bought from them, though I suspect they will sell to
>individuals, as they accept credit cards...
>
>Scott Bogard.
>
>
>On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 8:10 PM, Brandon Hendershot <
>brandonhendershot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> I'm looking for a 12" piece of 1/8" tungsten (carbide) to use in my RSG. I
>> know of McMaster-Carr, and they have the exact piece for $23.50 + shipping.
>> Not too bad, but I'd like to check other sources before I buy anything.
>> Does anybody know of another place I could look?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Brandon H.
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