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Barrett Brake Drum Lathe bits?

supergnat

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I have a Barrett B-500 Brake Lathe and need some replacement bits. My brake lathe came with a few bits but I have no idea what or where to get additional bits. They are triangular in shape and I suspect they are carbide, Can anyone provide a part number and source for bits which are suitable for my Barrett brake drum lathe? Your help would be greatly appreciated. I am working on a Model A ford. Thanks in advance. Supergnat
 
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kbeefy

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I'm no machinist, but the triangular bits are very common. Have you checked to see what differences there might be? I have 3 lathes (2 brake lathes) and the bits all look about the same to me.
 
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supergnat

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The bits I had came in a blister pack from a manufacturer named Kennametal. The part number was obliterated. There are many triangular bits on the Kennametal site. I was hoping someone could give me a part number and a source for a bit which would work in this probably 60 year old brake lathe. Perhaps i should take an old bit to a brake repair shop. Thanks for the response.
 

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If they're triangular (roughly 3/8" per side), a little thicker then 1/16", with a hole in the center, and a negative cutting rake then they're most likely comparable to standard Ammco-style negative rake cutting bits.

Post a pic and I can compare them to the cutting bits we have at the shop.
 
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supergnat

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Andy1234, Your description matches what I think I need. I have attached a photo which may help. I searched the Kennametal site for the numbers on the package but nothing matched. The triangle edges are beveled which I guess is the same as negative raked. If you could provide the Ammco number or eqivalent with source that would great. Thanks so much.
 

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supergnat

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Thanks so much Andy. I do have one more question. I have installed the bit the same way it was when I purchased the lathe (narrow side facing down). When I was photographing the bit i noticed that I may have been installing the bit upside down. Does the narrower side of the bit face up or down? Thanks. You have been very helpful.
 
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supergnat

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Thank you. It is good to know that I have been installing it correctly. I have a copy of the Barrett B-500 manual and that information was not provided. I appreciate your help.
 
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