For Sale: Tapered Carbide Sanding Mandrel

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new batch finished. I lost few parts due to a little high reject rate in this run.

1. they all tapered carbide sanding mandrel, have 3/8-10 flat bottom thread and ball thread only.
2. $180 free shipping, 7-12 days arrival via commercial express.
3. have been asked about 5/16-14 and 3/8-11. but I'm afraid next batch will be finished after 3 month. that's all I had at present.

first reply in this post, get em.
 

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I just sent you an email 2 days ago asking for two sets, one being .845 3/8-10. I wake up this morning and you listed them and they are sold already! Not cool....
 
Have
1set 0.835" 3/8-10
1set 0.838" ball thread

Other sizes all sold out, thanks
 
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Not quite right

Heads up on this one. Received my set and discovered that the female won't go over the .308 modified pin that Migliore makes. Just a little bit too tight it goes on a couple or threads and seizes. In typical Perry fashion this product is almost there but just a bit off.

Other than that it's a nice mandrel. I am no longer using this pin so it will not affect me but if you are I wouldn't buy this. I have several cues around still that I did use that pin on and the mandrel will not screw on any of them.

JC
 
Heads up on this one. Received my set and discovered that the female won't go over the .308 modified pin that Migliore makes. Just a little bit too tight it goes on a couple or threads and seizes. In typical Perry fashion this product is almost there but just a bit off.

Other than that it's a nice mandrel. I am no longer using this pin so it will not affect me but if you are I wouldn't buy this. I have several cues around still that I did use that pin on and the mandrel will not screw on any of them.

JC

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Send me pm or email, let me know.

Perry
 
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Hi JC,

If the female part is a little tight, you could use tap to trace the thread and modify. Or send back to me, I will make it right.

Send me pm or email, let me know.

Perry

Perry it's ok for my application as I am now using a pin with a slightly smaller minor so there is no correction needed at this time but I did notice it will not screw onto the pins with a .308 minor that I used to use. I don't believe running a tap through it is going to improve the situation.


John
 
What is the minor hole in those mandrels ?

I measured the male minor @.308 and it screws in nicely to the female. Not sure where the interference is I just know it's tight on Tom's pins and won't screw on. My new pins it's fine on.

JC
 
I just measure the last 0.835” mandrel in my hand. It’s 0.307” ID of the female, yes, I’m sorry re-tap won’t help.

use sanding paper to polish few off of the bore thread, I think it will be perfect.
 
I just measure the last 0.835” mandrel in my hand. It’s 0.307” ID of the female, yes, I’m sorry re-tap won’t help.

use sanding paper to polish few off of the bore thread, I think it will be perfect.

A .308 reamer would do the trick, if I had one that is.

As a said I don't use those pins any more so no biggie, just giving a heads up to those who do.

JC
 
A .308 reamer would do the trick, if I had one that is.

As a said I don't use those pins any more so no biggie, just giving a heads up to those who do.

JC
I'm not crazy about those .303 minor modified 3/8 10.
Too many bastards already.
I wish all 3/8 screws would stick with 5/16 minor.
 
I'm not crazy about those .303 minor modified 3/8 10.
Too many bastards already.
I wish all 3/8 screws would stick with 5/16 minor.

They really don't make sense to me either. I wish someone could explain to me the logic behind the .308 minor and .381 barrel. Neither size makes things easy or sanitary.

JC
 
They really don't make sense to me either. I wish someone could explain to me the logic behind the .308 minor and .381 barrel. Neither size makes things easy or sanitary.

JC

If you measure the body size of a 3/8 tap then the 0.381 barrel makes perfect sense. I just built a batch of 100 pins. I made my minor so I could run a 19/64 reamer.
 

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They really don't make sense to me either. I wish someone could explain to me the logic behind the .308 minor and .381 barrel. Neither size makes things easy or sanitary.

JC

.381 barrel size makes sense. If it were .375, what happen if you had to chuck up on that barrel for some work like milling glue channel ?
You'd scratch the threads ( potentially ).
 
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