I've been needing some drill bushings for shop made jigs and see that
the ones from LV are close to $2.70 each and the inserts ar $2.35
each. Seems expensive to me but what do I know. Anyone know off-hand
if this is a reasonable price? Anyone got a better source? I'm
planning to buy a handful in a bunch of sizes - and I'm also curious
about getting some that are in "odd" diameters like 7 and 11 64ths.
Thanks much.
On Apr 13, 5:08=A0pm, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:
> "David Nebenzahl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> news:[email protected]...
>
> > Yes, I think we all know by now that there's this big old thing called
> > Google >
> > --
>
> And some of us know how to use it. Try "drill bushings for sale".
I was hoping maybe someone had already found a cheaper source and I
could save myself some legwork. If I find a better source/price I'll
post back. Thanks for the replies.
On 4/12/2010 6:05 AM Robatoy spake thus:
> On Apr 11, 9:07 pm, Morris Dovey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> On 4/11/2010 4:44 PM, Mark Whittingham wrote:
>>
>>> I've been needing some drill bushings for shop made jigs and see that
>>> the ones from LV are close to $2.70 each and the inserts ar $2.35
>>> each. Seems expensive to me but what do I know. Anyone know off-hand
>>> if this is a reasonable price? Anyone got a better source? I'm
>>> planning to buy a handful in a bunch of sizes - and I'm also curious
>>> about getting some that are in "odd" diameters like 7 and 11 64ths.
>>
>> The LV prices seem reasonable. If you need to pinch pennies, you might
>> consider spending for a 1/2-20 tap and threading the bushings into an
>> aluminium plate or bar incorporated into your jig, instead of buying the
>> inserts.
>>
>> For odd sizes, you (or a machine shop) can bore the holes into steel rod
>> segments to be glued into your jig.
>
> All good suggestions, all a lot of work. Compared to the time
> involved, the LV bushings are a bargain...and relatively precise.
All the more so since bushings should be considered consumables, not
tools, if they're used much. They don't last forever.
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Robatoy wrote:
> All good suggestions, all a lot of work. Compared to the time
> involved, the LV bushings are a bargain...and relatively precise.
---------------------------------------
When you consider that these bushings are case hardened, then ground
to size, the price is a deal.
Case hardening steel is a tad more expensive than 1018CR or 1020HR,
hardening and grinding add additional costs and these pieces and they
are not particularly high volume items.
All things that add to the cost.
Lew
On 4/13/2010 7:51 AM CW spake thus:
> "Mark Whittingham" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:e8ab94dd-7968-46b8-a62a-1b52d8cab103@b33g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
>
>> I've been needing some drill bushings for shop made jigs and see that
>> the ones from LV are close to $2.70 each and the inserts ar $2.35
>> each. Seems expensive to me but what do I know. Anyone know off-hand
>> if this is a reasonable price? Anyone got a better source? I'm
>> planning to buy a handful in a bunch of sizes - and I'm also curious
>> about getting some that are in "odd" diameters like 7 and 11 64ths.
>> Thanks much.
>
> Type "drill bushing" into Google. There are thousnds of places that sell
> them.
Yes, I think we all know by now that there's this big old thing called
Google that you can ask questions of. But out of the 241,000 results (I
just did the search), how many are actually useful? How many are sites
where you can actually *buy* a small quantity of drill bushings, and not
some industrial cyber-squatter page from China or Taiwan or Korea? Of
the manufacturers of drill bushings, which ones are better, or cheaper,
or offer a discount?
Not helpful.
By the way, if you use "drill bushing" (with the quotation marks), you
narrow the results to 104,000. Often better to be more specific with a
search engine.
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with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.
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On Tue, 13 Apr 2010 15:56:18 -0700 (PDT), the infamous Mark
Whittingham <[email protected]> scrawled the following:
>On Apr 13, 5:08 pm, "CW" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> "David Nebenzahl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>
>> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> > Yes, I think we all know by now that there's this big old thing called
>> > Google >
>> > --
>>
>> And some of us know how to use it. Try "drill bushings for sale".
>
>I was hoping maybe someone had already found a cheaper source and I
>could save myself some legwork. If I find a better source/price I'll
>post back. Thanks for the replies.
I recommend that you always doublecheck people's prices. You might
find one half the price just by looking, Mark. I _usually_ do, or I
find a smaller quantity close to me and save on shipping.
Google "drill bushing price" for actual price quotes in the google
returns. It can save time, too.
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blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy,
while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn.
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"David Nebenzahl" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Yes, I think we all know by now that there's this big old thing called
> Google >
> --
And some of us know how to use it. Try "drill bushings for sale".
"Mark Whittingham" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:e8ab94dd-7968-46b8-a62a-1b52d8cab103@b33g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...
> I've been needing some drill bushings for shop made jigs and see that
> the ones from LV are close to $2.70 each and the inserts ar $2.35
> each. Seems expensive to me but what do I know. Anyone know off-hand
> if this is a reasonable price? Anyone got a better source? I'm
> planning to buy a handful in a bunch of sizes - and I'm also curious
> about getting some that are in "odd" diameters like 7 and 11 64ths.
> Thanks much.
Type "drill bushing" into Google. There are thousnds of places that sell
them.
On Apr 11, 9:07=A0pm, Morris Dovey <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/11/2010 4:44 PM, Mark Whittingham wrote:
>
> > I've been needing some drill bushings for shop made jigs and see that
> > the ones from LV are close to $2.70 each and the inserts ar $2.35
> > each. =A0Seems expensive to me but what do I know. =A0Anyone know off-h=
and
> > if this is a reasonable price? =A0Anyone got a better source? =A0I'm
> > planning to buy a handful in a bunch of sizes - and I'm also curious
> > about getting some that are in "odd" diameters like 7 and 11 64ths.
>
> The LV prices seem reasonable. If you need to pinch pennies, you might
> consider spending for a 1/2-20 tap and threading the bushings into an
> aluminium plate or bar incorporated into your jig, instead of buying the
> inserts.
>
> For odd sizes, you (or a machine shop) can bore the holes into steel rod
> segments to be glued into your jig.
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USAhttp://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
All good suggestions, all a lot of work. Compared to the time
involved, the LV bushings are a bargain...and relatively precise.
On 4/11/2010 4:44 PM, Mark Whittingham wrote:
> I've been needing some drill bushings for shop made jigs and see that
> the ones from LV are close to $2.70 each and the inserts ar $2.35
> each. Seems expensive to me but what do I know. Anyone know off-hand
> if this is a reasonable price? Anyone got a better source? I'm
> planning to buy a handful in a bunch of sizes - and I'm also curious
> about getting some that are in "odd" diameters like 7 and 11 64ths.
The LV prices seem reasonable. If you need to pinch pennies, you might
consider spending for a 1/2-20 tap and threading the bushings into an
aluminium plate or bar incorporated into your jig, instead of buying the
inserts.
For odd sizes, you (or a machine shop) can bore the holes into steel rod
segments to be glued into your jig.
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
On 4/13/2010 4:08 PM, CW wrote:
> "David Nebenzahl"<[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> Yes, I think we all know by now that there's this big old thing called
>> Google>
>> --
> And some of us know how to use it. Try "drill bushings for sale".
Or "drill bushing"+"$"
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/
In article <[email protected]>,
David Nebenzahl <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/12/2010 6:05 AM Robatoy spake thus:
>
> > On Apr 11, 9:07 pm, Morris Dovey <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> On 4/11/2010 4:44 PM, Mark Whittingham wrote:
> >>
> >>> I've been needing some drill bushings for shop made jigs and see that
> >>> the ones from LV are close to $2.70 each and the inserts ar $2.35
> >>> each. Seems expensive to me but what do I know. Anyone know off-hand
> >>> if this is a reasonable price? Anyone got a better source? I'm
> >>> planning to buy a handful in a bunch of sizes - and I'm also curious
> >>> about getting some that are in "odd" diameters like 7 and 11 64ths.
> >>
> >> The LV prices seem reasonable. If you need to pinch pennies, you might
> >> consider spending for a 1/2-20 tap and threading the bushings into an
> >> aluminium plate or bar incorporated into your jig, instead of buying the
> >> inserts.
> >>
> >> For odd sizes, you (or a machine shop) can bore the holes into steel rod
> >> segments to be glued into your jig.
> >
> > All good suggestions, all a lot of work. Compared to the time
> > involved, the LV bushings are a bargain...and relatively precise.
>
> All the more so since bushings should be considered consumables, not
> tools, if they're used much. They don't last forever.
I am not familiar with the LV system. I am more into metal working.
Machine tool suppliers[such as MSC and others] stock drill bushings in
all number, letter, and most small[less than 1"] drill sizes. Probably
in metric now. These might work for your odd sizes.
Chuck P.
"Lew Hodgett" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> Robatoy wrote:
>
>> All good suggestions, all a lot of work. Compared to the time
>> involved, the LV bushings are a bargain...and relatively precise.
> ---------------------------------------
> When you consider that these bushings are case hardened, then ground to
> size, the price is a deal.
>
> Case hardening steel is a tad more expensive than 1018CR or 1020HR,
> hardening and grinding add additional costs and these pieces and they are
> not particularly high volume items.
>
> All things that add to the cost.
>
> Lew
>
>
>
Type drill bushing into Google. I got 29000 hits.