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    Does anybody know of a store here in Denver that STOCKS machine tooling (end mills, lathe bits etc.)?

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    Grainger and MSC are the "big box" ones. Denver Machine Tool is decent.
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    I just called MSC, they said they don't stock tooling. Did I hear the wrong thing?

    Grainger seems to be limited on pieces. I will try Denver Machine Tool next.

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    The last time I was at MSC they told me they don't stock anything on site anymore. It's all shipped in. This was last summer.
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    Amazon.com and it will show up in a couple days.

    Harbor Freight has some cheap endmills.

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    also saw this when I was browsing around for endmills

    http://denver.craigslist.org/tls/5383472277.html

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    What are you looking for specifically and the material of the tool? I may have some used tooling that isn't useful to us and that may only need re sharpening. I have mostly carbide and coated HSS and Cobalt.
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    To echo KS63, let us know what your looking for and maybe we can dig something out of a pile...

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    Thanks guys, I ordered from Shop Tools. I figured I could do some reloading while waiting for the tools to show up.

    That's when I found the burst pipe. Where?

    In the reloading room of course. Not too much damage, but I had to empty the room so the plumber can get to the pipe.

    I will check into some of the suggestions you offered. Thanks a bunch.

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