bumping' this cause its a smoking deal, someone's gotta have spot welding needs here..
that's a pneumatic tip dresser with lot 2, motor is unbranded, but the dresser is Tipaloy brand.
For sale are 110 pcs of new old stock quality made in USA ( I believe) “1MT” (1/2” nominal od 4RW) spotwelding tips, this is the good stuff, Tuffaloy, Tipaloy CMM (I think that’s the letters). Mostly 2315 and 2319.
300$ for the lot.+shipping
Also, a lot of 19pcs “2MT” 5RW tips and a tip...
a good source for reasonably priced quality carbon fiber brushes would be much appreciated if anyone has found one.
just a note and query about Sorfox G, that is a PH neutral version for environments where corrosive residue or fumes are undesirable.
(also OK to use in food plants in Canada)...
just a note of caution, a few years ago l purchased a collet adapter sleeve from JFK, and it was wildly out of spec, and they adamantly insisted I was measuring wrong, I wasn't.
I don't know if they are still delusional, my experience was terrible. at least they refunded my money.
to the op...
"chips" or machining waste can vary widely, by both the surface area and cutting fluid residue percentage.
if you have fresh thick "bright" turnings or heavy milling swarf with little to no cutting fluid residue, of uniform known alloy, that's money.
paper thin oily and/or heavily oxidized...
very odd to me that somehow the ball and chain got conflated with the 8 ball. two completely different things. l've never seen an 8 ball with a chain attached.
that's basically the "engraver's vise" or engraver's ball". that GRS unit Mud posted is very nice, specific to this type is the self centering jaws that keep the work on axis.
yup, its easy for me. 3/32 burr even. in think its maybe easier. what's trickier is a burr with a carbide head brazed on, some dental burrs are made that way.
when messing with potentially explosive materials the utmost caution is advisable especially when employing unusual or untested methods or materials.
I have no experience milling black powder, but using a vibratory unit with ceramic media should be considered experimental and done in a safe...
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