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    Source To Regrind Endmills

    I Have About 200 1/2" Data Flute Endmills Laying Around And I Want To Get Them Reground. Does Anyone Know Of A Cheap Source To Do This, I Dont Really Need Them Recoated But I Would Be Interested In That Also


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    Alonso's saw & tool cutter

    210-731-9460

    Best prices i have seen.


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    We had been using Bentz tool in CA and then a guy comes in from B&C from Colorado Springs. He gave us 2 of his regrinds, carbide, one new, and took six of our carbide roughers to sharpen for free. The turnaround was amazing and the quality was really good(same tool life as when new). Sent them another 18 and had them back in about a week. Bentz was good, but a little slow, their prices on HSS were dirt cheap though.


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    We had been using Bentz tool in CA and then a guy comes in from B&C from Colorado Springs
    Bentz will do it, but there turn around is slow. B&C..... I think you're talking about Brian Cook at BC tools right? He's a good man. I've known him for several years and I used to have him grind me a crap load of customs when I worked in Englewood.

    He can definately handle the regrinding. He bought some new grinders the year before and is palletized. Good turn around, small to large quantities (you get a real good price for quantity), and can also handle coatings if you'd like. Here's his info:

    BC Tools
    (719) 638-0303
    1255 Paonia St
    Colorado Springs, CO 80915

    Talk to Brian.

    It's just a part..... cutter still goes round and round....


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