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    Alan .204
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      I was reading a thread on boring heads on here and the Arron head got quit a bit of support but I can't seam to find them on the net, are they still made if so who sells them and what sort of price am I looking at, just want a boring head of around the 50mm mark with an mt2 shaft, any idea's.

      Alan.

      #22526
      Alan .204
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        #114617
        KWIL
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          @kwil

          Spelt ARRAND for a start. Mill Hill Supplies do them

          #114672
          Brian Wood
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            @brianwood45127

            Hello Alan,

            Or you can contact them directly. I've been using one of their heads for years and recommend the quality, they make decent gear.

            Brian

            Arrand Precision Engineers

            The Forge
            4 Braunston Road, Knossington
            Oakham, Leicestershire LE15 8LN
            United Kingdom

            • Tel: +44 1664 454566 TPS
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            #114706
            Alan .204
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              @alan-204

              Thank's Brian I have looked and they may be a bit to expensive for me, what are the boring heads like from RDG and Chronos like I know you get what you pay for but that depends on how much you have to start with.

              Alan.

              #114708
              JasonB
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                @jasonb

                I've had one of the 2" SOBA ones frpm Chronos for several years and apart from replacing a couple of grub screws its been fine.

                J

                #114709
                The Merry Miller
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                  @themerrymiller

                  Alan,

                  Try Rotogrip using the link below.

                  I purchased a Matchling head from them some while ago and am quite pleased with it.

                  Thay have a special offer going at the moment on the 2MT head (as they had when I got mine)

                  Len. P.

                  Link

                  Edited to stop adverts obscuring long URL

                  Edited By JasonB on 18/03/2013 20:53:46

                  #114710
                  Sub Mandrel
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                    @submandrel

                    Hi Alan,

                    If you're feeling a bit impecunious, a boring head isn't a particularly difficult thing to make. I made mine from two slices of 2" bar on a 3MT blank arbor. Dovetails and a gib strip, a simple arrangement with a 1mm pitch screw to adjust it, and some 3/8" holes for boring bars.

                    I have seen a further simplification using rectangular slide surfaces.

                    Perhaps one of the best home-made accessories considering the ratio of effort required to price of a new item.

                    Neil

                    #114716
                    The Merry Miller
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                      @themerrymiller

                      I forgot to mention Alan that Rotogrip also sell the Arrand range of boring heads.

                      Len. P.

                      #114753
                      John McNamara
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                        @johnmcnamara74883

                        Hi Alan

                        If you Google; ctc tools boring head

                        You may find a boring head and bars set one to your liking ….

                        I have no connection to the company but a number of members of a metalworking group I belong to buy from them service has been good.

                        Cheers

                        John McNamara.

                        #114755
                        Alan .204
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                          @alan-204

                          Thanks chaps don't know what I would do with out you all.

                          Alan.

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