Carbide Sanding Mandrels, Ring boring tools

JeterCues

New member
I have several sets of Carbide sanding mandrels available for $220 each plus shipping. I can do custom sizes as well on request in 3/8-10, Radial, 5/16-14, 5/16-18, and Uniloc.

3/8-10;
.830
.835 x2
.840

Flat 3/8-10;
.840
.845

Ring boring tool sets are $90 each plus shipping and come with one set for 1-3/8" OD rings and one for 1" OD rings. Use these to bore batches of metal, fiber, and plastic rings to custom sizes.

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JeterCues

New member
hogw does it work ?
The ring boring tool? You place a stack of rings inside and screw the tool together. Using a boring bar and or reamer in the lathe, you can enlarge the center to whatever diameter you need. I use .875 ID on my butt sleeve ring packs but they only come in 0.750 ID. Fiber rings always seem to run a couple thousandth small on the ID as well and use this tool to open them up so everything fits together precisely.
how does it work ?

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keninar

Registered
Allow me to plead ignorance: what's the difference between your first list (3/8x10) and the second list (Flat 3/8x10)?
I must be missing something, but apparently don't see it!
Thanks!
 

Dave38

theemperorhasnoclotheson
Silver Member
Allow me to plead ignorance: what's the difference between your first list (3/8x10) and the second list (Flat 3/8x10)?
I must be missing something, but apparently don't see it!
Thanks!
If you look at the thread, the regular 3/8 has the regular V groove minor, and the flat 3/8 has a flat minor that acts as a locating pilot for the pin, providing the hole was bored and tapped correctly.
 
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