For the price, I'm going to try a set and see.
He sai it would be harder than carbide, but I'm no expert either
I'm trying to build a 3 position finishing lathe and want to keep costs down as much as possible
Contact Tom Migliore...
You get what you pay for with tools...
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tell him I sent you....
I wouldn't trust anyone who thinks steel is harder than carbide.
I have been using sanding mandrels for over 20 years. Started out with stainless, then hardened steel and then carbide. Carbide is the only way to go.
I have a set of original uni-loc radial mandrals that are about 10 years old.
I don't hit them with any thing more than 800 and they have changed less than .001. I have several of Tom's and
I abuse the hell out of them. 220 to final size stainless and I haven't seen any change of size. But they are only about 3 years old.
I'm a firm believer in Tom's mandrals. His tolerances are incredible.
I have a set of original uni-loc radial mandrals that are about 10 years old.
I don't hit them with any thing more than 800 and they have changed less than .001. I have several of Tom's and
I abuse the hell out of them. 220 to final size stainless and I haven't seen any change of size. But they are only about 3 years old.
I'm a firm believer in Tom's mandrals. His tolerances are incredible.