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Not sure if anyone has tried a thread on this subject so I thought that I would kick it off with a few questions. 1. Anyone have any experience with using low pressure air as a through tool coolant that they can share? I am thinking of trying it for some epoxy glass and carbon machining that I have to do. 2. With all the movement towards environment friendly products has anyone found anything better than just water? What is the best coolant? 3. Anyone know where I can find a coolant adapter for an old mill? It is INT30 taper and I use ER32 collets. Steve
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| Cutting Tool Engineering has an ad for UNIST eco friendly coolants, designed for near dry machining. There website is www.unist.com. Haven't looked at it but read #2 of your question and thought it might interest you. Scott
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