fatelvis
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Really? Honestly I assumed that the Carbide rusted the same as regular steel.Solid carbide bushings do not rust.
Really? Honestly I assumed that the Carbide rusted the same as regular steel.Solid carbide bushings do not rust.
Really? Honestly I assumed that the Carbide rusted the same as regular steel.
There is no link, or supporting evidence. I just know that tungsten carbide tooling rusts as fast as regular steel. I figured the bushings were the same way.A link to support your post?
No they are not .Did he make carbide bushings?
Well you learn something new every day! The "carbide" that I had rust in the past must not have been pure carbide, but a carbide\steel alloy..Tungsten carbide tooling is comprised of carbide , carborundum , tungsten and other ferrous ( iron ) powders included in the "mix" . True carbide contains no ferrous metal , therefore true carbide does not rust . The additive materials are what cause the rusting , or oxidation to occur . I have some solid carbide tooling bits in my box that are over thirty years old , without a speck of rust on them .
The carbide ones are .0005 incI've got Redding neck sizing dies. I would like to experiment with different neck tensions in smaller than .001" steps. Anyone make bushings that will fit a Redding die that go in .0005" steps?
The Whidden bushings I bought recently were not on size, the finish on the inside wasn't very good, and they weren't the same size all the way through. I won't be buying anymore of their bushings. It doesn't seem to me to be to hard to make a bushing that's proper. But, I'm nobody, maybe they sent me dregs. I'll make them myself so I can control the quality.I never knew them to make carbide bushings. The CRT steel bushings that whidden sells are top shelf. Only ones ive bought since i discovered them
I agree completely, they are a top notch outfit.Whidden folks are some of the finest you could ever deal with. You should send the bushings back or at least have a conversation with them instead of bashing them on the net.
Whidden folks are some of the finest you could ever deal with. You should send the bushings back or at least have a conversation with them instead of bashing them on the net.
I did send the bad ones back, and what I received back were no better.
The 22 creedmore die worked well and had a nice finish on the inside of the die, however, the threaded piece that holds the bushing in was all chatter on the threads. This doesn't affect the use of the die, just doesn't look very nice.
My intent was not to bash anyone, but to constructively criticize the product to help them make a better product.
Chris
My memory may not be serving me right, but the guy that runs small caliber club dot com runs a shop and he makes a wide variety of bushings, and I believe he is the supplier for whidden or was at one time. May take some googling but his are very good and are not mass produced.
Chris, I think it is always better to visit with your supplier and follow up if you are not satisfied. None of us can help you with your problem.
Oh, how are you checking the sizes?
I've already stated that I sent the bad ones back, and the replacements were no better.
Some one stated that these are the best bushings, if that's the case the best are not very good.
I used pin gages and an inside micrometer to measure the ID's.
I was not hoping or expecting any help, just stating my observations.
Chris