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Old 12-23-2010, 08:56 PM
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I bought a tool box used and it ended up having 4 old end mills in it.

Two of them are these: http://metalworking.mscdirect.com/CG...PMPXNO=2136706

The other two look pretty much identical but have different part numbers that I couldnt find online. They all have a few chips out of the tips of the flutes but other than that look like new. So was wondering are they worth anything in this used condition? Pics below.


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Im not an expert... but I'd say they arent worth a whole lot... judging by the condition... A good friend of mine owns a cutting tool buisness in colorado and has tons(literally) of surplus/timed out tooling and it goes for cents on the dollar....
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those are trash bud. u may can get a dollar a piece maybe......
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Thanks, I figured they weren't worth anything but thought I'd atleast check.
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heya bud. what you have there are steel four flute roughing endmills. they aren't very much to buy new and are worth pretty much whatever they weigh in scrap when they are used. if i were you i would keep them around in the toolbox. they may come in handy for a job you are working on someday. oh and i am an aerospace machinist so i have messed with these things for awhile. i have a bunch of them in my garage just in case i need them for something.




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