pianomanpj
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I've been looking around at the collet chucks (1" x 8 TPI) that are available from some of our usual suppliers, and I'd love to get some feedback from the masses at the IAP.
CSUSA sells a collet chuck with five collets for around $90.00 and labels it as "Apprentice". This looks remarkably similar to the one PSI sells for the same price. I am always skeptical when things are labeled "Apprentice". What designates this as such? Are the tolerances on the larger side? Does anyone own one of these, and are you happy with it?
CSUSA also sells the Beall collet chuck with or without collets, but at twice the price. (Beall sells it a little cheaper.) Now I know Beall has high quality tools, but is it really worth twice the price? What are their tolerances like?
Are there any other collet chucks out there that I've overlooked?
I'm not trying to spark any debate between manufacturers or retailers; I'm just looking for the best bang for my buck. Thanks, everyone!
CSUSA sells a collet chuck with five collets for around $90.00 and labels it as "Apprentice". This looks remarkably similar to the one PSI sells for the same price. I am always skeptical when things are labeled "Apprentice". What designates this as such? Are the tolerances on the larger side? Does anyone own one of these, and are you happy with it?
CSUSA also sells the Beall collet chuck with or without collets, but at twice the price. (Beall sells it a little cheaper.) Now I know Beall has high quality tools, but is it really worth twice the price? What are their tolerances like?
Are there any other collet chucks out there that I've overlooked?
I'm not trying to spark any debate between manufacturers or retailers; I'm just looking for the best bang for my buck. Thanks, everyone!
