jdmyers4
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Where do you get the 'A' and 'B' Berea high-precission mandrels for the Beall chuck?
John
John
Originally posted by gerryr
<br />If you using a collect chuck, you need to put the mandrel shaft in the collet far enough that it is solidly gripping the non-threaded area. I only turn one barrel at a time so I usually only have about 3-4" of shaft sticking out of the collet. I switch to a regular mandrel for finishing.
Originally posted by BRobbins629
<br />Why are the "precision" mandrel shafts $8.00 and the "high precision" mandrel shafts $5.00 at Bear Tooth Woods? See link above. Anyone know the difference?