T.Roller
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I just looked up a cc porting kit. High dollar *s-word!
I just looked up a cc porting kit. High dollar *s-word!
Doing it for a living I could see spending it for sure.Those three rt angle tools I have are about a thousand bucks worth.
But.....they work.
Those three rt angle tools I have are about a thousand bucks worth.
But.....they work.
Think I may have to invest in a second one just in case...
I send them in to be rebuilt, so it's good to have a spare. Once I ended up with three, I found that I can change tools much faster than I can change bits.
Yes they like them things ....[emoji2]That is exactly what I was thinking. If I lose another collet I'll be half the cost of a new rt angle.
Close to 80$ for the damn collet.
I have two, one is 3mm, the other is 3.2mm (1/8").I send them in to be rebuilt, so it's good to have a spare. Once I ended up with three, I found that I can change tools much faster than I can change bits.
How the collets end up damaged is by trying to use 3mm burrs in a 1/8" collet most of the time.
I have two, one is 3mm, the other is 3.2mm (1/8").
Sooooo much easier than switching collets
44T is collet style. Mine came with 3 different sizes. It will take 1/4" which is awesome for mufflers and really hogging out material when you raise exhaust 20°The China handpiece have their limits, but I haven't found it yet after 10-12 saws lol
I do prefer the drill type chuck in the stright handpiece. That what the 44T are?
Looking at the cc rt angle kit is probably the best "quality" starter kit for around 700$.