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    Hi

    I picked these up recently - one with the insert in situ . I am wondering what style of tool holder these fit ? Any ideas ?

    They appear to be a well thought out design .

    mike
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    Hi Mike,
    Just one of these should work fine Tool Holders - Insert Type - Parting Blocks | machineryhouse.com.au.

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    Brand NEW Coromant Sandvik 150 2 25 6 Indexible Parting Blade | eBay

    The inserts seem to aplenty on EBAY . Mike

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    You have to be careful with Sandvik parting inserts,The first part of the insert number should match the toolholder number and there is a letter further along on both parts which needs to match as it describes the seat.
    The N150 inserts and holders have been obsolete for a lot of years.

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    Hi Morrisman,
    how did you find them to deal with when you bought the parting blade???
    I have just bought a few holders of different styles etc; from them.
    I am hoping they are quick with posting and I hope they will combine postage as well. I have asked but not yet had a reply.......

    On an other note,
    I had a lovely drive to Neerim South on Monday, what a beautiful are that you live in.
    I had to take my old Mum to the hospital there to get Laser eye surgery done.
    I have to take her back in 4 weeks to get the other eye done. And wait around for 3 hours. Maybe we could catch up for a coffee or something mate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matthew_g View Post
    Hi Morrisman,
    how did you find them to deal with when you bought the parting blade???
    I have just bought a few holders of different styles etc; from them.
    I am hoping they are quick with posting and I hope they will combine postage as well. I have asked but not yet had a reply.......

    On an other note,
    I had a lovely drive to Neerim South on Monday, what a beautiful are that you live in.
    I had to take my old Mum to the hospital there to get Laser eye surgery done.
    I have to take her back in 4 weeks to get the other eye done. And wait around for 3 hours. Maybe we could catch up for a coffee or something mate.
    Regards Matt
    Hi Matt

    that would be OK, no problem

    I will send ou a private message with my location

    The parting tools came in a box of other bits and tools .... I didnt buy them on ebay

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