Help ID'ing and Finding an Insert

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gwrdriver
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Help ID'ing and Finding an Insert

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I have a no-name cutoff tool holder and need to find replacement inserts. The size Is 2mm thick, 7mm high, and about 18.5mm long. There are no markings on the insert (or the holder) so I don't have a clue about grade or Mfg, but based upon my usage it's spectacular at cutting off non-ferrous, but not so good with steels.

Can anyone make a ballpark identification and suggest where should I start looking?
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Re: Help ID'ing and Finding an Insert

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Re: Help ID'ing and Finding an Insert

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That looks pretty close doesn't it. Thanks for the pointer.
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