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Gunsmithing tool holders

You talking about in the field or on the bench?

I've got a menagerie of shit to hold tools on the bench. Tackle boxes, the driver and bit boxes you get from the factory, stuff thrown in drawers, long stuff hang in screw in eyelets, magnetic trays, my Lee die heads are in 4" PVC sections....
 
Aloris, Phase II, Dorian, ChiCom. I use whatever's on sale but I'm just a hobbyist. It's hard to justify $100/holder for the US-made stuff; it's nice, but I don't know about 4-5x the cost for a simple square lump of steel with a dovetail and some set-screws.
 
It's not about the holder, cheap stuff works just as good as the expensive stuff. It's all about the inserts. Look at www.mscdirect.com sales flyers. You can buy a combo package and pay for the inserts and get the holder for free. Ebay can also be a source. Just watch the size of the holder and the size of the insert it takes. Bigger isn't better.
 
You need 3 or 4 different sizes of boring bars, a good threading setup, a profiling tool or 2, and roughing tools.

CNMG makes a good rougher
V-shaped inserts are good for profiling.
Lost of different threading options and all are good.
Solid carbide is superior for boring bars but expensive in the larger sizes.

You'll end up experimenting with inserts. the chinese inserts on ebay are functional but you'll want better inserts for finish work.
 
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Yes, I refer to that as the "golden age of ebay". When ebay came into existence, apparently at a inventory management conference somewhere someone presented a paper about the opportunity to get rid of old tooling on ebay and the managers went back with direction to "put it all on ebay now". Supply was much greater than demand and I still have literally hundreds of pounds on carbide inserts filling 3 shelves in my shop.