qbilder said:Where to get one?
Jr's Farm said:I'm guessing that is just for the insert and not the insert holder, correct?
Is the other number the part # for the holder?
Thanks for the heads up!
Regards,
Frank
WilleeCue said:Call the phone number on the second photo.
Tell them the part number 6-TCG-3222.
They sell for $5.35 each.
rhncue said:Willee, this profile looks very good for cutting wood, However, when calling the specified number I get the message - no such number, no such phone. I looked at a large number of MSC's inserts but see none with that specific profile that looks like it would be great for slicing wood as compared to normal inserts that are made for chipping metal.
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We always refered to them as chip breakers. I am not sure if that is the real name or not. There are also smooth versions. The actual point of the cutter is smooth on the ones I have.qbilder said:It looks to be a serrated edge, is that right? Is it designed for wood & fiberous materials? Gonna buy a couple. Thanks for sharing, Willee.
rhncue said:Willee, this profile looks very good for cutting wood, However, when calling the specified number I get the message - no such number, no such phone. I looked at a large number of MSC's inserts but see none with that specific profile that looks like it would be great for slicing wood as compared to normal inserts that are made for chipping metal.
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masonh said:in your opinion after trying it,does it face better than a sharpened carbide bit(the basic style).also does he carry all shank sizes on the holder.
dchristal said:I found them at
http://www.pgstools.com/servlet/the-16359/TCGT-32.52-dsh-AK-Insert-for/Detail
Not so cheap, but they had them in stock.
Jack Flanagan said:for those who like to save a dime or two, Harbor Freight Tools has the same/similar bits for sale. I've had them for a while and found out early that they are not for steel. They work fine with woods and phenolics.