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This baby arrived yesterday (free shipping) from SC. I purchase price was more than fair, and after replacing one of the feed handles I was in business. The best part came when I was detailing the carrying case and found two annular cutters with pins hiding out in the hollow section of the case. I have several annular cutters that I have been collecting and using on the mill over the past few years. 20150312_123609.jpg20150312_123708.jpg20150312_123638.jpg20150312_123529.jpg
 
Question?? I have an old mag drill, with a chuck, any way to put the annular cutter like the one with the square fitting ends in a chuck, what dia. is the end with the squares??
 
More than likely, drill chucks are usually an accessory for mag drill. You would need an arbor to accommodate the annular cutters. These particular cutters are 3/4" diameter with two flat spots 90 degrees apart for the securing to the arbor. Hougen refers these to 1200 series. Other manufacture call these 3/4"weldon style. The pilot pin aids in indexing your center punch.
What brand mag drill do you have?
 
thanks for the response, I did a search and found a video on making a arbor for it and If I get some at a decent price I will make an arbor that will work with the mag drill and would be super handy for the lathe to save on some boring and have a plug that could be use for other projects. I have an old Black and Decker magdrill and I used it to make a lot of hole on my weld table for mounting projects for welding.
 
Yes those annular cutters work great for both lathe and mill applications.
 
OK......what is it, how does it work, what does it do? thanks, Brian
 
OK......what is it, how does it work, what does it do? thanks, Brian
A mag drill allows you to drill/bore holes on steel members. The base has a powerful magnet that provides a secure setup. The annular cutters provide a true bore and the cutters can also be used on mill and lathe operations.
 
Annular cutters used on a lathe mounted in the tail stock is more effective at boring a through hole than twist drills, depending on the depth of course! If you saved all the cores for other projects, they would pay for themselves. I use them as much as I can.
 
Hears a few shots of a annular cutter set up on the tail stock cutting a 1-13/16" hole. Eliminating step drilling and saving a lot of time to achieve final bore of 1.920"20150626_123558.jpg20150626_124050.jpg20150626_124820.jpg20150626_161412.jpg
 
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