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    Looking to buy toolholders

    I have looked through too many catalogs now.
    I have found a few low cost products that seem
    to have very good quality.
    GS Tooling , Techniks , & Maritool

    I would appreciate and input/recommendations.


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    Bison and Lyndex are good too.
    Bison is likely the most budget minded of the lot.
    GS has the advantage of being 20,000 RPM certified, but you pay a little more for it.
    www.integratedmechanical.ca


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    I just purchased a set of MariTool end mill holders and an ER20 collet chuck.
    To say the least I'm very impressed with the quality.
    The cost was lower than a number of competitors and the service was top notch.
    A winning combination in my eyes.
    The website was really easy to navigate too.

    Timothy


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    Thanks


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