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    jon hill 3
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      #582081
      jon hill 3
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        Last week I stumbled across a skip full of gems including a couple of bars of mild steel some nice old wood saws and a box of slot drills!

        Always good to have a look in skips you never know what goodies you might find,

        Anyway asides from recounting my good fortune, I was starting to get 'buyers regret' (not that I bought anything) that the slot drills might be knackered hence in the skip…….

        Most of the slot drills are Clarkson brand from 8mm to 20mm in a range of 2 flute and 3 flute. Initially I thought that the slight concave edge to the front face was wear but have done some research this may be factory ground.

        What are your thoughts on the usefulness of these tools?

        Pics can be found in my photo album.

        #582084
        KWIL
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          Never look a gift horse in the face! There's life in those and if mine I would regrind them if necessary.

          #582086
          Oldiron
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            Some may need a sharpen but no harm done giving them a try. Even if the tips are shot the flutes may be ok. I would say a good find. These are the kind of things I like to find as the HSS itself is still useful as lathe tooling when attacked with a bench grinder.

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            #582088
            Anonymous

              The bottom cutting edges of slotdrills and endmills are hollow ground, usually by around 1 degree or so, to avoid rubbing when slotting. A corollary is that when plunge cutting they do not leave a flat bottomed hole. The tools look to be usable without regrinding.

              Andrew

              #582089
              jon hill 3
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                I was also going to ask if I need threaded holders and if they would be practical to use in my speed 10 or do I need an industrial size mill such as a bridport to use them?

                #582092
                Dave Halford
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                  Complete junk m8, I'll pm you my address and i'll safely dispose of them into my cutter drawer.

                  All you need to do is check the pointy bits are still sharp as that's the first place they go. No one keeps pristine cutter boxes to the throw the old blunt stuff away in. Those are new.

                  #582099
                  Martin Connelly
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                    You can use threaded shanks in ER collets and finger collets gripping the parallel shank with no problem. I have never used the holders with a screw designed for shanks with a flat so can't comment on how well that works but I think I would avoid that set-up. Since they are likely to be 3 sizes of metric (Ø10, 12, 16) or three sizes imperial (3/8", 1/2", 5/8" ) only if you get a square ER collet block and a few collets that match the threaded shanks you can hold them securely in a 4 jaw chuck and ensure they are running true as well.

                    Martin C

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                    Edited By Martin Connelly on 24/01/2022 12:41:57

                    #582100
                    Thor 🇳🇴
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                      Hi Jon,

                      Congratulations, to me the milling cutters look like new. If not sharp you should be able to grind the cutting edge.

                      Thor

                      #582102
                      Colin Heseltine
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                        Wish I could find a skip like that

                        Colin

                        #582104
                        SillyOldDuffer
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                          Which part of the country has these treasures?

                          Last skip I looked into was full of disintegrating wet chipboard kitchen carcasses and garnished with half a dozen plastic bags full of dog poo.

                          No friendly scrapyards offering bargain off-cuts either.

                          sad

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                          jon hill 3
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                            Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 24/01/2022 12:57:56:

                            Which part of the country has these treasures?

                            Last skip I looked into was full of disintegrating wet chipboard kitchen carcasses and garnished with half a dozen plastic bags full of dog poo.

                            No friendly scrapyards offering bargain off-cuts either.

                            sad

                            Just in case the skip hirer happens to stumble across this post and wants his/her stuff back lets just say its in the west country. Im sure the former owner wouldnt want a huge que of people outside there house asking for free stuff!laugh

                            But your spot on Sod its not every day you come across a load of useful workshop tools. Normally I might have to wade past the broken cans of emulsion, runny plaster and soiled carpet only to find a box of rusty files and crusty garden tools.

                            I also got 2 useable vintage woodsaws and a hobbies brand coping saw.

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