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"Abu"

09/03/2006 1:44 AM

HSS sheets

I have started a machine shop to produce HSS blades please advice me
where can I source M 35 grade HSS sheets in 3 mm Thickness can anyone
in the group help


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in reply to "Abu" on 09/03/2006 1:44 AM

09/03/2006 8:34 AM

We have a lot of trouble sourcing this sort of material as well.

There was just a post on march 3 adressing a similar issue.

"Mail order source of small lots of metals?"

If you find someone you like would you let us know, please?

Thanks,
tom

r

in reply to "Abu" on 09/03/2006 1:44 AM

08/04/2006 2:14 AM

This is an ancient thread, but you never got much of an answer. Try
http://jlindustrial.com or searching Google for Production Tool. They have
the rest of the tools and supplies you need, too.

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to "Abu" on 09/03/2006 1:44 AM

09/03/2006 11:20 AM


"Abu" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I have started a machine shop to produce HSS blades please advice me
> where can I source M 35 grade HSS sheets in 3 mm Thickness can anyone
> in the group help


You started a machine shop. yet you don't know where to buy your material?
Sorry, but that just does not sound good to me. Your steel suppliers should
know the answer.

ER

Enoch Root

in reply to "Abu" on 09/03/2006 1:44 AM

09/03/2006 9:29 AM

[email protected] wrote:
> We have a lot of trouble sourcing this sort of material as well.
>
> There was just a post on march 3 adressing a similar issue.
>
> "Mail order source of small lots of metals?"
>
> If you find someone you like would you let us know, please?

I don't know where to find HSS stock (M-whatever, or T-...) but for O-1,
A-2, and W-x, Enco and KBC-tools are handy.

For very small pieces, lots of companies selling lathes also sell square
tool stock of (already hardened) HSS, usually M-1.

er
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