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    Cheapest place for a Bison 6-jaw chuck? 8", 10" and 12" ?

    Just wondering where I can find these chucks for sale the cheapest.. anybody know?


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    Seems like I have seen them in Enco sales fliers. Did you check eBay?
    ... Why Bison? The Bison we have a work repeats to about .030... it is terrible, but it the only Bison I have used... maybe they are not all that bad.


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    .030"? How big of a chuck? Severe scroll wear? That does not seem right. Just bought a Bison 6" 3-jaw and it seems to repeat TIR of less than .001".

    Zac


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    Try Lathe-Chucks.com. We just bought a 20.000 from them.


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    You can try World Wide Chucks http://worldwidechucks.us/. They support there products & do repairs.


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