grinding carbide inserts
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Re: grinding carbide inserts
Perhaps coat the carbide with anti-flux?
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Re: grinding carbide inserts
That's sounds like a great idea!
What's anti-flux?
What's anti-flux?
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Re: grinding carbide inserts
Goop that stops soldering or brazing metal from sticking.
Re: grinding carbide inserts
But it still let's the brazing rod flow up to the insert?
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Re: grinding carbide inserts
Don't know.
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Re: grinding carbide inserts
I looked for anti-flux but the blurb says it's for soldering [or not-soldering].
Didn't find any for higher temperature.
Didn't find any for higher temperature.
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Re: grinding carbide inserts
Re: Consider this; these boring bars + 10 inserts cost $18 for the lot.
boring bars.
Until the "Virus" problem is solved You may have a problem getting any of those. I was jut getting ready to buy a set of those.
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boring bars.
Until the "Virus" problem is solved You may have a problem getting any of those. I was jut getting ready to buy a set of those.
...lew...