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    Good source for BT-35 holders?

    I recently picked up a Matsuura MC-500 for cheap money. The owner was willing to toss in 10 tool holders, but unfortunately, they are all solid holders. This is not altogether a bad thing, as I am sure I will need them. However, I kinda need some collet holders for drills, reamers etc.
    Ebay currently has some, but they look pretty beat. Anyone know a decent source for new/used BT holders?
    I know that Lyndex still makes them. I have not inquired as to the pricing, but I have my suspicions they will be pricey.....


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    Take a glance at these, might be what you're looking for.

    CNC Router - Technik - BT35-SYOZ25 - CNC Router ToolHolders

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    while those are nice, $180 is a tad out of my price range at the moment (for one new holder that is)


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