ian3846
Aluminum
- Joined
- Apr 6, 2009
- Location
- Australia, Gladstone
Hi guys
Just wondering which brand of tools you prefer and why?
Im asking this because when i started at my current place of employment everthing was mitsubishi which i dont like found them to be slow and unreliable. When we changed bosses everthing went to sandvik (good tooling and have a soulition for most things and great service 2 days turn around on most things ) now im tending to lean towards iscar I find them to out perform the sandvik in just about everyway. But i have noticed there inserts are prone to thermal craking and there high feed cutters have very thin inserts which makes me nervious but having said they seem to work fine. Oh and iscars deliver time is not the best.
Whats your thoughts and what do you like dislike about brands of tooling?
Just wondering which brand of tools you prefer and why?
Im asking this because when i started at my current place of employment everthing was mitsubishi which i dont like found them to be slow and unreliable. When we changed bosses everthing went to sandvik (good tooling and have a soulition for most things and great service 2 days turn around on most things ) now im tending to lean towards iscar I find them to out perform the sandvik in just about everyway. But i have noticed there inserts are prone to thermal craking and there high feed cutters have very thin inserts which makes me nervious but having said they seem to work fine. Oh and iscars deliver time is not the best.
Whats your thoughts and what do you like dislike about brands of tooling?