On 12/1/2013 5:06 PM, SteveB wrote:
> http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc483/stevezcilub/DSC00216.jpg
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> Carbide and wicked sharp. Any idea of value?
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> Steve
Can't help you on the countersink but that puppy in the next picture is
freakin adorably cool. Makes me miss my dog from years past.
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SteveB wrote:
> http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc483/stevezcilub/DSC00216.jpg
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> Carbide and wicked sharp. Any idea of value?
>
> Steve
Virtually worthless. Common as hen's teeth. Just send the damned thing to
me and I'll absorb the cost of disposing of it.
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On 12/1/2013 4:06 PM, SteveB wrote:
> http://i1214.photobucket.com/albums/cc483/stevezcilub/DSC00216.jpg
>
> Carbide and wicked sharp. Any idea of value?
>
> Steve
These are very common in aircraft work. They are the absolute greatest
to delivering a repeatable, controlled, and very accurate counersink. I
use them in woodworking and metal work. It is just professional when
flat head screws are exactly flush.
I believe the ones I have are micro stop. I don't have any of the bits
with a drill bit on them which would be a great feature.
Here are some:
http://www.mscdirect.com/browse/?navid=12106117
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