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    Default Anyone chasing a boring head?

    This one might be a Wohlhaupter UPA 4-5s if anyone is interested -

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    MT shank but I think they unscrew so it can be changed
    Michael

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    I don't see the red dot that marks a removable shank. If the seller labelled it better i bet it would sell......
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    Default nice

    Im looking for a mt 4 boring head. there was one on ebay that i regreat not bidding higher on recantly.
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    Hi Aaron, are you after a top quality (expensive) one or a so so. I bought a so so MT3 $135, inc. postage from ozemestore1 on flea bay, not used it yet, hopefully tomorrow.


    New MT4 50mm boring head set with 9pcs boring bar carbide tips CNC Milling tools

    • AU $89.90
    • +AU $26.00 postage







    England Crown No. 0 Milling boring head morse 2 sk +key & 2x Boring bars in Case

    • AU $279.00
    • +AU $16.00 postage






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    Default Good question

    Thanks kyn
    Thanks for that link. I had started looking for a quality one for a bargin price. As usual. But maybe I should just get a cheapy so I can do the job.
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    Quote Originally Posted by azzrock View Post
    Thanks kyn
    Thanks for that link. I had started looking for a quality one for a bargin price. As usual. But maybe I should just get a cheapy so I can do the job.
    If you were to find a quality one at a bargain price, either no one has seen it, or that it's stuphed. Quality and bargain price, are never in the same sentence, I've found.
    Kryn

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