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I've got one the same style, and pretty sure mine are also Drillpro inserts.
Only used it a couple of times when I've needed to face up to a shoulder (normally use my good facemill), but one of those times was taking a couple of mm off a real Sandvik toolholder and it worked REALLY well. Cut beautifully, and almost a mirror finish :)

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This one will suit me a bit better than the Mitutoyo I have.

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.pdf   grinder 1.pdf (Size: 659.5 KB / Downloads: 28)

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.pdf   grinder 3.pdf (Size: 1.06 MB / Downloads: 8)
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Must be hard to use side ways like that. Was it hard to mount to the wall or haven't you done that yet?
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I edited the pics to rotate them, but for unknown reasons they wouldn't stay.  Also had them visible instead of clicking on a link.  Also didn't stay. Smiley-signs028
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Probably due to the fact that the picture files are HUGE. Try resizing them to about 1/3 of their current size. The page size shown for your pdf's is 45" X 33". Yikes
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well I'm going to have to look for some different software. Bash
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Stan, just lower the resolution setting on your camera so that it saves your pictures in a smaller file size. 1024 x 768 is plenty big enough for most purposes. It won't cost you a dime and you won't have to edit them for size after downloading them to your computer.

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This articulated mount arrived today which I found on ebay. It was listed as a " Hydra Clamp ". Its cast iron and well made. I have a couple of small vises on similar bases and thought this could be modified for welding purposes. Turning in the screw hydraulically forces a piston up against the rotating ball to hold it in position. I drilled holes in a 2 1/2" C- clamp and attached it to the threaded arm. Overall, it should be a handy shop item.


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(05-14-2018, 10:13 AM)Dr Stan Wrote: well I'm going to have to look for some different software. Bash

I use GIMP. It's free and easy to use for scaling pictures.

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