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Default Anybody need any B&S 7 endmills?


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Before I put them on Ebay..Im offering up about 8 or so NOS BS #7
endmill, with threaded holes in the ass end as is proper and 1 or 2 with
tang rears. All are New Old Stock and are marked Pratt & Whitney

Most are 5/8" diameter and are a mix of 2 and 3 flutes. Rapid spirals on
the 3 flutes, standard slow fluting on the 2 flutes. All but 1 or 2 are
in the cardboard tubes and are clean, and well marked.
I think 1 is a 6 flute but its the tang rear and is not in a tube.

Hell..the tubes look like they just came out of the supplier.

Any interest or offers?

I can take some photos this weekend soon as I get back from LA Friday.

Gunner


Maybe. I've hardly touched the batch I bought from Wholesale Tool's
cleanout. Many of them cut only on the side which makes them harder to
resharpen as my grinding fixture is for the ends. I rough out by plunge
cutting to keep the sides sharp longer.

Yahoo Mail is down so I couldn't sent this directly.

jsw



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Default Anybody need any B&S 7 endmills?

On Thu, 1 Dec 2011 08:46:52 -0500, "Jim Wilkins"
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"Gunner Asch" wrote in message
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Before I put them on Ebay..Im offering up about 8 or so NOS BS #7
endmill, with threaded holes in the ass end as is proper and 1 or 2 with
tang rears. All are New Old Stock and are marked Pratt & Whitney

Most are 5/8" diameter and are a mix of 2 and 3 flutes. Rapid spirals on
the 3 flutes, standard slow fluting on the 2 flutes. All but 1 or 2 are
in the cardboard tubes and are clean, and well marked.
I think 1 is a 6 flute but its the tang rear and is not in a tube.

Hell..the tubes look like they just came out of the supplier.

Any interest or offers?

I can take some photos this weekend soon as I get back from LA Friday.

Gunner


Maybe. I've hardly touched the batch I bought from Wholesale Tool's
cleanout. Many of them cut only on the side which makes them harder to
resharpen as my grinding fixture is for the ends. I rough out by plunge
cutting to keep the sides sharp longer.

Yahoo Mail is down so I couldn't sent this directly.

jsw


A number of mine are side cutting only as well. Which rather surprised
me when I popped the tubes open last night.

Gunner, on his way to LA


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