Boring head information

Where can I find information on boring heads (not MSM anchors, either!)?

Reply to
Louis Ohland
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Reply to
Louis Ohland

============== Remember that in most cases you will have to buy three items: the boring head, the shank, and set of tools. Sometimes these are available as a set at special prices.

Criterion and some european imports are the finest, but for a home/hobby shop weigh the prices. Don't put a 100$ saddle on a

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F. George McDuffee

What red-blooded he-man American doesn't thrill to the touch of well machined steel in his hands?

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Reply to
Louis Ohland

I usually prefer to buy the accuracy that I would LIKE. But, of course, can't always afford. :-)

DOC

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