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Which neck turner Pumkin or k&m?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 352901" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Why those two?</p><p>You gettin em cheap or something?</p><p></p><p>Of those, I know that K&M offers a carbide reaming/turning mandrel, and has an expander die system. I don't remember if K&M has different angle cutters or not. But with a K&M, it's easy to view the cutting, and it's easy to clean(being an open design). Some folks don't like that K&Ms are so small.</p><p></p><p>They are all easy to adjust.</p><p>The whole eccentric mandrel adjusting is insignificant as a benefit really.</p><p></p><p>I don't like either. Sinclair has the best 'system' IMO.</p><p>Neck turning is not a no-brainer-throw it on a bench-and turn em all,, like trimming.</p><p>Often, it takes a strategy and the more options in your SYSTEM, the better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 352901, member: 1521"] Why those two? You gettin em cheap or something? Of those, I know that K&M offers a carbide reaming/turning mandrel, and has an expander die system. I don't remember if K&M has different angle cutters or not. But with a K&M, it's easy to view the cutting, and it's easy to clean(being an open design). Some folks don't like that K&Ms are so small. They are all easy to adjust. The whole eccentric mandrel adjusting is insignificant as a benefit really. I don't like either. Sinclair has the best 'system' IMO. Neck turning is not a no-brainer-throw it on a bench-and turn em all,, like trimming. Often, it takes a strategy and the more options in your SYSTEM, the better. [/QUOTE]
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