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Re: DAREX Drill Doctor??
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Posted by Steve U.S. Alloys on January 13, 2000 at 04:50:08 from (204.212.220.55):
In Reply to: DAREX Drill Doctor?? posted by Kent on January 12, 2000 at 17:14:40:
Hi Kent, The Darex line consists of two different facets. There is what they call their consumer line and then they have an industrial line. The two operate from different locations similar to sister companies. The consumer line has a unit made for infrequent use which will sharpen about 500 bits. It's not made to be serviced and is not dead on accurate. But, it should sell for about $89.00US. When it won't sharpen bits any more, toss it. It only does 118* angles. The industrial line is designed for professional heavy users who demand both speed and acccuracy along with the ability to resharpen multiple angles and end mills as well. These units allow for the wheel to be dressed and eventually replaced. I think the wheel is of different composition too. Those sell from about $800.00 US to $3000.00US. Sounds like a lot of money but it really isn't if you are able to use it that frequently. You should be able to find one that fits your requirements. Steve
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