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Online Source for Cutting Tools

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Andy

08-13-2003 13:07:23




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Any suggestions as to online sources for taps, drills, end mills, etc. Trying to find companies that sell in small quantities to the hobby machinist?




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Jeff

08-14-2003 20:05:49




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 Re: Online Source for Cutting Tools in reply to Andy, 08-13-2003 13:07:23  
enco
J&L Industrial
Msc

just for starters...

then there is Ebay, which is a great place for
machinist stuff as well.



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Wayne Woods

08-14-2003 18:11:57




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 Re: Online Source for Cutting Tools in reply to Andy, 08-13-2003 13:07:23  
The best one I've found is MSC (I think stands for Machineshop Supply Corp) at>Link

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Rod (NH)

08-13-2003 19:17:07




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 Re: Online Source for Cutting Tools in reply to Andy, 08-13-2003 13:07:23  
Hi Andy,

I've had good luck with Travers Tool.

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KEG

08-13-2003 18:41:52




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 Re: Online Source for Cutting Tools in reply to Andy, 08-13-2003 13:07:23  
Another source is Enco.

www.use-enco.com



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TimV

08-13-2003 17:20:50




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 Re: Online Source for Cutting Tools in reply to Andy, 08-13-2003 13:07:23  
Andy: McMaster-Carr (www.mcmaster.com) is probably the most comprehensive source. Though their main business is industrial supply, they will fill small credit-card orders.



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Jeremy

08-13-2003 17:34:01




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 Re: Re: Online Source for Cutting Tools in reply to TimV, 08-13-2003 17:20:50  
Grizzly.com is fantastic to deal with on small purchases (common Joe), I buy virtually all of my wood and metal shop equipment and tooling there, good prices, great quality.



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