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I looked at the Porter when I was shopping for expanders...they look like good quality. But where 21st Century wins imo, is cost. With Porter you have to buy pins and collets for each caliber, with 21st Century you just buy the mandrel/pin. And the die body is less expensive. Also like that the 21st Century mandrels are just drop in...very easy to swap.Okay, let’s look a moment. The 21st Century pins are turned down and available in half thousandth increment, looking at the website.
Porter uses commercial gage pins. Let’s have a reality check as to what is available using just the McMaster Carr picture as an example, using the picture. The material for the expander is the same for 21st or the gage pins. Having tried both the 21st, Porter , K&M and an older Sinclair I have settled on the Porter. I think you will find it is the best option that is available.
MarkTrew
Nice. Using modified ER collets and pin gauges. And an adapter to use in a press.Sorry, this link was supposed to be included.
Mandrel Dies – Porter's Precision Products
portersprecisionproducts.com
the great thing about this is the almost infinite number of size options.
MarkTrew
Are you saying the Wilson die can use the 21st Century mandrels? I have both and the 21st Century mandrels aren't compatible with the Wilson die, unless something changed.Find my desired tension with the pins, then bought a Wilson mandrel die. It can use the 21st century mandrels as well.
My bad, it is compatible with Sinclair. I'll correct it. Thank youAre you saying the Wilson die can use the 21st Century mandrels? I have both and the 21st Century mandrels aren't compatible with the Wilson die, unless something changed.