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triw51

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I was looking at pen kits and noticed one company states "turns on Ameroclassic mandrel" what is the difference between that and the "standard 7mm mandrel"? I did not realize there were different mandrels. Can anyone help me with this.....
 

Xander

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Never heard of the Ameroclassic mandrel, but there is an "A" and "B" mandrel.
"A" is the standard 7mm, and "B" (as far as I know) is slightly bigger diameter. I've noticed some kits (bushings) require the "B" mandrel.

Easy way around this, turn between centers.
 

Wayne

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Seems that there are A and B mandrels out there. A's are common for smaller diameter pens, B's are for larger diameters of pens. The claim is that you need a heavier mandrel for the mass of larger pens. All suppliers claim theirs are different in size but they can typically be sized:

Typical Mandrel Diameter Sizes
A - .247 Dia.
B - .291 Dia.

Not sure who sells the Ameroclassic mandrel but my guess would be it's a B mandrel. Let us know what you find out.
 

its_virgil

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The Ameroclassic mandrel is HUT Product's name for the Berea B mandrel. I actually didn't know HUTwas still in business. Bushings for the ameroclassic kit sold by HUT can be found that will fit the A mandrel.
Do a good turn daily!
Don
 
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