A Different collet question

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A Different collet question Don Recardo 08-20-2006
Posted by on August 22, 2006, 2:02 pm
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John Stevenson wrote:
> Sorry but I have to smile at these metric / imperial collets.
> J&L being a US company sell the same, ironically the imperial ones are
> cheaper than the metric ones.
> But look carefully at Andre's link above.
> Go to the ER32 and look at the 1/4" one for range - 0.236" to 0.275"
> which so happens to be 6 - 7 mm :-)
>
> Before Ketan at Arc Euro started stocking these I used to buy the
> imperial ones from J&L .
> They used to come boxed 1/4" but the collet was etched 7 - 6 ??
>
> There are some genuine imperial ones that do start at 1/4" as an
> example but they are costly and special order.
>
> .
> --
> Regards,
>
> John Stevenson
> Nottingham, England.
>
> Visit the new Model Engineering adverts page at:-
> http://www.homeworkshop.org.uk/

Here is the place we got them from.
http://www.commandtool.com/ctstore/showdetl.cfm?&offerings_ID=110&ObjectGroup_ID=26&CATID=2

This place also has some. Also some how to and why info on collet
systems.
http://www.centaurtools.com/trainingprograms.asp

I got no idea on prices, just that if it costs to much the boss says
no.
______________
Andre' B.


Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nick_M=FCller?= on August 22, 2006, 1:10 pm
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> You can get inch series ER collets, at least on this side of the water.

Continent isolated? ;-))

I learned that at school that you say so if it is foggy and ships can't
(couldn't) cross the channel.


Nick
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Posted by Andrew Mawson on August 22, 2006, 1:29 pm
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>
> > You can get inch series ER collets, at least on this side of the
water.
>
> Continent isolated? ;-))
>
> I learned that at school that you say so if it is foggy and ships
can't
> (couldn't) cross the channel.
>
>
> Nick
> --
> The modular DRO
> Available now in USA / Canada
> <http://www.yadro.de>
> ..|....|....|....|....|....|....|..

Rumour has it that there is a place called 'Europe' that you get to by
going to the bottom of the White Cliifs at Dover, and crossing the
water going vaguely south. If the locals don't understand you all you
have to do is speak LOUDER.

AWEM




Posted by Kevin Steele on August 22, 2006, 3:17 pm
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And more s - l - o - w - l - y

Regards
Kevin

>
>Rumour has it that there is a place called 'Europe' that you get to by
>going to the bottom of the White Cliifs at Dover, and crossing the
>water going vaguely south. If the locals don't understand you all you
>have to do is speak LOUDER.
>
>AWEM
>
>


Posted by =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Nick_M=FCller?= on August 22, 2006, 3:21 pm
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> If the locals don't understand you all you have to do is speak LOUDER.

I see, I really understood "continent isolated" the way it has to be
understood. :-))
It really makes me laugh and I like it a lot. Makes the Brits very
sympathic!


Nick
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The modular DRO
Available now in USA / Canada
<http://www.yadro.de>
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