Sep 6, 2012 #1 NickE Materials Jan 14, 2003 1,570 0 0 US Where? We purchased an auction box, has lots of machining tooling in it, particularly several pounds of carbide inserts, some with PCD tips, some coated, etc... best ideas? Nick
Where? We purchased an auction box, has lots of machining tooling in it, particularly several pounds of carbide inserts, some with PCD tips, some coated, etc... best ideas? Nick
Sep 6, 2012 #2 ornerynorsk Industrial Feb 5, 2002 3,198 0 0 US Any new ones? Sell those on Ebay or similar. Used carbide can be sold to your local scrap metals yard, but call several for the best price. It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all. Upvote 0 Downvote
Any new ones? Sell those on Ebay or similar. Used carbide can be sold to your local scrap metals yard, but call several for the best price. It is better to have enough ideas for some of them to be wrong, than to be always right by having no ideas at all.
Sep 6, 2012 Thread starter #3 NickE Materials Jan 14, 2003 1,570 0 0 US lots of new ones, and some used bt30, cat40 tool holders, plus some Komet ABS50 tools, going to e-bay all of it I think. Thanks! Nick Upvote 0 Downvote
lots of new ones, and some used bt30, cat40 tool holders, plus some Komet ABS50 tools, going to e-bay all of it I think. Thanks! Nick
Sep 7, 2012 1 #4 tomwalz Materials May 29, 2002 947 0 0 US We pay $7.05 a pound for scrap inserts. eBay is a better deal for you for new ones. Scrap prices have been dropping the last year or so. Tom Thomas J. Walz Carbide Processors, Inc. http://www.carbideprocessors.com Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog. Upvote 0 Downvote
We pay $7.05 a pound for scrap inserts. eBay is a better deal for you for new ones. Scrap prices have been dropping the last year or so. Tom Thomas J. Walz Carbide Processors, Inc. http://www.carbideprocessors.com Good engineering starts with a Grainger Catalog.