Cheaper Steb Centres Now?

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henton49er":ni144694 said:
I hope the quality is OK!!!

Well you pays your money and takes your chance like the rest of us ;-)
...but to be fair the quality of mine are pretty good and certainly represent good value to me. They're cheaper than conventional 4-prong drives and 60-degree live centres.

I noticed yesterday that Axminster also do their own Steb clones now - I'm not sure whether you've seen them...
http://www.axminster.co.uk/axminster-evolution-series-pro-drive-ax958631
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Theirs are stainless but quite a bit more expensive than Chronos but I guess priced to undercut Sorby.
Jon
 
chipmunk":2hqp9oau said:
You can bet that the short stub threads on the back of the drives will be a pretty standard size?
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They are M14 X 1.5mm.

Edit:-
No work necessary, runs perfectly in the engineering jaws in my SP Chuck so have just put them straight in the tool draw.

They are SHARP !! (DAMHKT) all spurs are fitted with spring loaded centres, only comment re-those, spring retainer/tensioning socket screws are not a tight fit or locked in, need watching or locking if used regularly.
 

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