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  1. #1
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    Default Free to a good home, decent lot of hss endmills

    I recently got a big toolbox full of misc off gumtree amd in with all the mystery was someones collection of slightly flogged end mills. All are osborn or sutton and just have chipped corners, anyone capable of shapening and using them can have them. Just not enough hours in the day for me to ever get to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caskwarrior View Post
    I recently got a big toolbox full of misc off gumtree amd in with all the mystery was someones collection of slightly flogged end mills. All are osborn or sutton and just have chipped corners, anyone capable of shapening and using them can have them. Just not enough hours in the day for me to ever get to them.
    Hello I am MikeMorris and a newbie trying to build up a good selection of tooling and will throw my hat in the mix for a few if possible. Please PM me back or email my regular email at [email protected] for further info and working out details.
    Thank you
    Mike


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    G'day cask,
    I might grab a few off you, I've got a Darex E90 I need to work out how to use at some point and a few buggered end mills will be ideal to practice on. I'll pm my phone number.
    Cheers,
    Greg.

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    Hi caskwarrior, pm sent, Cheers,
    Rob.

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    Okay so the pile is getting split 4 ways which is about right, there will be some carbide thrown in too. Ill get in contact with you all.

    Ralph

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    That's very generous of you to share your spoils Ralph
    Kryn
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