Well, I just bought a Lyndex 5/16" R8 on eBay for about $20.00. At .0007" TIR, I figure that will be good enough for my
purposes./QUOTE]
That sounds like a lot. Lyndex are excellent quality.....did you buy new or used?
David
Well, I just bought a Lyndex 5/16" R8 on eBay for about $20.00. At .0007" TIR, I figure that will be good enough for my
purposes./QUOTE]
That sounds like a lot. Lyndex are excellent quality.....did you buy new or used?
David
Well, I just bought a Lyndex 5/16" R8 on eBay for about $20.00. At .0007" TIR, I figure that will be good enough for my
purposes./QUOTE]
That sounds like a lot. Lyndex are excellent quality.....did you buy new or used?
David
A fair question...the eBay listing that I purchased said it was brand new, and offered free shipping. The price was $19.95.
I can't recall where I read it,but i remember that Lyndex's aren't what they used to be.
A fair question...the eBay listing that I purchased said it was brand new, and offered free shipping. The price was $19.95.
That's what I paid for my Crawford R8 collets, with half the runout specs. It pays to shop around for prices because they vary, including shipping costs.
A fair question...the eBay listing that I purchased said it was brand new, and offered free shipping. The price was $19.95.
Question on R8 collets: Why do some r8 round collets have a step that prevents full insertion of a tool? I bought some Hardinge r8 collets for a low price in great condition and you can insert a tool as far as the collet is long, no restriction on shank length, which is great. While others have a step that prevents or limits the depth that you can insert a tool. Are these r8's what they call stepped collets?