What are people's thought on using Bisalloy to fabricate tooling...
Small tooling is easy to buy overseas, but larger stuff is expensive to import and while probably reasonably priced second hand in Australia, that always means in Sydney or Melbourne at auctions, a long way from a lot of us...
Which brings me back to thinking of using steel to make up mill and borer tooling, like parallels and boxes and angle plates, and use Bisalloy for the parts that would be prone to bumps and wear.. as Bisalloy is not that hard to find up here...
Any thoughts
Small tooling is easy to buy overseas, but larger stuff is expensive to import and while probably reasonably priced second hand in Australia, that always means in Sydney or Melbourne at auctions, a long way from a lot of us...
Which brings me back to thinking of using steel to make up mill and borer tooling, like parallels and boxes and angle plates, and use Bisalloy for the parts that would be prone to bumps and wear.. as Bisalloy is not that hard to find up here...
Any thoughts
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