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Re: Carbide Inserts for Rotary Electrodes
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- Subject: Re: Carbide Inserts for Rotary Electrodes
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- Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 18:43:18 -0600
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Original poster: "Jon Danniken" <danniken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Thanks David. The prices for the C2 carbide drill blanks on McMaster are in
line with those from drillblanks.com, which is good to know since I have a
few other things to get from them. Also good to know that you have had
success using the C2 carbide.
Thanks,
Jon
> Original poster: DRIEBEN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Terry, Jon,
>
> MaMaster-Carr does indeed carry the tungsten carbide
> drill blanks in various diameters and lengths and I
> was able to get the exact diamteters and lengths that
> I neede for my RSG without having to do any cutting of
> the extremely hard tungsten carbide. Conduction is good
> in my case.
>
> David Rieben