i have sold cutting tools for over 21 years..you dont use coolant on cast..it will thermo shock the insert and break down faster..its music to my ears ..you will go thru more inserts running coolant..
most the time on big ..any parts run it dry..or Mist..
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toolmaker19 6 months ago
Where is this lathe? I'm looking for relatively large vertical lathing capabilities.
mesaman1234 1 year ago
i have sold cutting tools for over 21 years..you dont use coolant on cast..it will thermo shock the insert and break down faster..its music to my ears ..you will go thru more inserts running coolant..
most the time on big ..any parts run it dry..or Mist..
onefugowie 1 year ago 2
I machine cast iron and use coolant. It makes my tooling last a lot longer
2007markb 1 year ago
to themachinist8...Fuck you asshole!! your such a douche bag. was just a decent comment and you have to be an asshole.
RUSSSELLLLL 1 year ago
maybe we didnt need coolant. we were running the same sort of parts. cast iron turning was so messy lol. dont miss it.
RUSSSELLLLL 1 year ago
@RUSSSELLLLL of course you don't use coolant on cast iron. you yutz.
themachinist8 1 year ago
I used to turn cast iron but we used coolant too. No coolant here?
RUSSSELLLLL 1 year ago
@RUSSSELLLLL
Depends on the job and feedrate...
douro20 1 year ago
I am also Canadian living in Mississauga , Ont.
m1234a1 2 years ago
Is it Toshiba TUE-20 ?
How can I apply to work there ?
Can I have the address of that company pl ?
m1234a1 2 years ago
omg... lol
zassrob 2 years ago