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Gents can you give an idea on the rough value of the misc lot of bits I’ve got here..
Some surface rust from sitting so I hit them very lightly with some steel wool
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Tried to capture the sizes on most but can certainly clarify any more information if it would be helpful. I’d like to move the lot of them on to someone who can put them to use
A lot, price them out over at McMaster-Carr and then set a percentage of that you'd like to get.

Phil
Couple more misc...
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Couldn't say.....

The demand for MT drills and reamers is going to be a small shop market IMO

The mill cutters won't pull much $$

You might get $150/$200 for the lott
Thanks for the info so far.. I’ll pull them out and post some more details on the sizes
I use a lot of MT stuff.
Originally Posted by Greyghost
A lot, price them out over at McMaster-Carr and then set a percentage of that you'd like to get.

Phil

grin

That stuff is used and abused. Worth about $.25 a pound...
Originally Posted by tedthorn
Couldn't say.....

The demand for MT drills and reamers is going to be a small shop market IMO

The mill cutters won't pull much $$

You might get $150/$200 for the lott

+1
Count on getting most, if not all of them resharpened. Nothing like a dull tool to ruin a job in a heartbeat!
Jerry
Put add In classifieds for what you want for the lot. You can reduce price until they sell.
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Count on getting most, if not all of them resharpened. Nothing like a dull tool to ruin a job in a heartbeat!
Jerry


Anyone worth their salt that's buying them better know how to sharpen a drill
Try a local shop. Some of those have been shortened by sharpening already. every old shop has a bin full of those.

🤔 maybe get someone to turn the shanks down to 3/8 inch so you can chuck them in a hand drill. Preferably with flats. 😁
Originally Posted by tedthorn
Anyone worth their salt that's buying them better know how to sharpen a drill


Can I hide and watch you sharpen those reamers and end mills?
Jerry
Originally Posted by Hotrod_Lincoln
Originally Posted by tedthorn
Anyone worth their salt that's buying them better know how to sharpen a drill


Can I hide and watch you sharpen those reamers and end mills?
Jerry



No need to hide at all

Come on by our shop.....we have several cutter grinders

I could "show off" by turning the cutters into ball cutters or anything angled....

HS and Carbide ready
You don't have much value there, a guy can go online to Mcmaster - Carr and buy new stuff to size for what they need, the drills are lathe tools. you need to bore holes to size , and high speed end mills are only used by people that have them, no ones buying them unless they are milling wood, high spiral whoops ass on every thing else. take what anyone offers you !
If it’s worth something I’m sitting on a gold mine let me know
Originally Posted by kennyd
Try a local shop. Some of those have been shortened by sharpening already. every old shop has a bin full of those.

🤔 maybe get someone to turn the shanks down to 3/8 inch so you can chuck them in a hand drill. Preferably with flats. 😁

Would make me cringe when a mulewright asked me to turn the shank down on some of those drills. I'd warn them that it wasn't my fault when they broke their wrist.
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