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Who makes snap on carbide burr sets?

Fapoff

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Just wondering if anyone knows who makes the snap on carbide burr sets
 
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woody 73

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I have no clue who makes them for snap on at this time and date but, (always a but) I do know what company still makes them in the USA, (at least for now).

SGS Pro Burs, they used to be made around the Cleveland, Ohio Area, tell you what they made a fantastic carbide burr set, but the cost even 30 plus years ago would break the bank, not sure about today's costs, plus no warranty to speak of. So, I can see why you would want snap on if they had a free replacement warranty should they break.

Wish I could have helped you out op.
 

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The funny thing about this is that my Snap on guy recommended the Canadian made Serverance carbide burrs off the Snap on supplemental catalog when I asked him about the Snap on branded ones. It comes with the same "breakage" warranty as the Snap on ones.
 
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mhejl

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Several possibilities for SO sources:

M.A. Ford burrs are still USA made, IIRC. I found a HELONGCO branded single-cut still in its plastic tube marked made in USA but was sold as M.A. Ford.

I have a Kodiak Cutting Tools set made in USA , at least when I bought in 2015:


KEO Cutters is another but I'm not sure they make burrs.
 
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Fapoff

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I have no clue who makes them for snap on at this time and date but, (always a but) I do know what company still makes them in the USA, (at least for now).

SGS Pro Burs, they used to be made around the Cleveland, Ohio Area, tell you what they made a fantastic carbide burr set, but the cost even 30 plus years ago would break the bank, not sure about today's costs, plus no warranty to speak of. So, I can see why you would want snap on if they had a free replacement warranty should they break.

Wish I could have helped you out op.
Yeah it's interesting.. But i know that there's no breakage warranty in Australia atleast.. Or wear and tear says it right on the website
 
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