zruvalcaba
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Guys, just bought a Grizzly G0704...upgrading basically from the small HF mini-mill. Wanted something a little bigger, heavier but still somewhat introductory and relatively affordable. I've seen nothing but good reviews on this machine and for my needs and work space, it suits me fine.
Quick question, on my HF mini-mill I was using a set of standard R8 collets that when needed to be changed required inserting a locking bar, unscrewing the drawbar nut, unscrewing the drawbar, then "popping" off the collet by slightly tapping the side of the spindle with a rubber mallet until the collet gave. Kind of a pain to be perfectly honest. Not sure I want to go that route on this mill. I've seen the ER type collect chucks and collets online and thought that might be a good option as replacing the collets is a simple matter of using a spanner wrench to loosen and remove the collet from the chuck without ever having to remove the drawbar. What are you guys using to make tool swaps easier? Also, what size would I need if I did decide to go the collet chuck route? ER-32?
Sorry if these questions sound lame...I'm really learning all of this as I go.
Thanks!
Quick question, on my HF mini-mill I was using a set of standard R8 collets that when needed to be changed required inserting a locking bar, unscrewing the drawbar nut, unscrewing the drawbar, then "popping" off the collet by slightly tapping the side of the spindle with a rubber mallet until the collet gave. Kind of a pain to be perfectly honest. Not sure I want to go that route on this mill. I've seen the ER type collect chucks and collets online and thought that might be a good option as replacing the collets is a simple matter of using a spanner wrench to loosen and remove the collet from the chuck without ever having to remove the drawbar. What are you guys using to make tool swaps easier? Also, what size would I need if I did decide to go the collet chuck route? ER-32?
Sorry if these questions sound lame...I'm really learning all of this as I go.
Thanks!


