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    Testing coolant- Buck eye

    I am testing out some new coolant called "Buck Eye" We have been using Blazer but the cost continues to rise and in this economy I need the cost to lower @ $400.00 less for a 55 gallon drum I figure I'll try it. To start out I purchased a 5 gallon pail. I am testing it in one of our Haas vf-3's. So far it has been working quite well. Has anyone out there had any experience with the Buck Eye brand?
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    Question

    No experience with Buck Eye, haven't even heard of it till now.

    If you don't mind me asking, what types of material do you machine most regularly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cmailco View Post
    No experience with Buck Eye, haven't even heard of it till now.

    If you don't mind me asking, what types of material do you machine most regularly?

    Regards,
    Chuck
    6061 T6 alum, A354 T61 CAST ALUM, 8620, 4130, 1018 STEEL.


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