EdCaffreyMS
"The Montana Bladesmith"
Hi Gang!
Looking for some input/advice. I'm just about fed up with HSS and Cobalt counterbores....seems like I buy 2-3 every month, and just keep wearing them out on Ti folder frames. What I'm looking for is a counterbore thats 5/16" OD, with a 1/8" pilot. I use these for cutting bearing pockets on the insides of frames, and to counterbore the frame outsides for pivot screw heads. I've searched MSC, Enco, Hannibal, etc. and just can't seem to find what I'm looking for. If anybody has a source for a carbide tipped, or even solid carbide counterbore with 5/16" cut diameter, and 1/8" pilot, throw me a bone!
Looking for some input/advice. I'm just about fed up with HSS and Cobalt counterbores....seems like I buy 2-3 every month, and just keep wearing them out on Ti folder frames. What I'm looking for is a counterbore thats 5/16" OD, with a 1/8" pilot. I use these for cutting bearing pockets on the insides of frames, and to counterbore the frame outsides for pivot screw heads. I've searched MSC, Enco, Hannibal, etc. and just can't seem to find what I'm looking for. If anybody has a source for a carbide tipped, or even solid carbide counterbore with 5/16" cut diameter, and 1/8" pilot, throw me a bone!