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  1. #1
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    ooking for *5/8* straight shank er25 holder

    does anybody know where i could grab some straight shank er25 holder that are 5/8 all those that i find are 3/4 or 1
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  2. #2
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    i machined 30 int ones down just make shure they're not hardened first :-)

    mike

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    no i dont have any and would like to know if it exist i dont have a lathe in my disposition
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    Hi ataxy
    Im not sure this will help; But this company has good prices and alot of stuff.
    Call them or look online. www.Shars.com Phone 800-718-3544
    Ask for a catalog. I got my ENCO Mill Table from them. And they are honest.
    Can't say that about alot of people now days.

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    humm unfortunate most of there website is unavailable and under construction
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  6. #6
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    They don't have one in 5/8, but do have one in 1/2"

    http://www.usshoptools.com/current_y...straightshanks

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    Art
    AKA Country Bubba (Older Than Dirt)

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    oh goodie that would work i think i just have to check if the lenght is not to long at 4in but i am sure it will work
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    I have one for my mill/drill and several times, I have had the thought to cut it down in length! You might have to use a "friction wheel" as I do not remember if it is hardened or not.
    Art
    AKA Country Bubba (Older Than Dirt)

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    ok thx
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