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roaming Ohio | Not familiar with the brand, but I would say you would be fine for now. The best tooling won't amount to much if your setup isn't very good or you're not using the tool right. I'd worry about developing skills with the cheaper tooling, because if you're anything like me you'll probably break stuff.
If you want to spend some money though, I've been pretty happy with tooling from Kennametal and Sandvik. | |
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