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vintageandclassicrepairs:
Hi All, A friend arrived last week with some mystery tooling objects First one, is either for turning small diameter rod or maybe thread cutting ? I have not seen anything like it before, Can anyone put a name to it? it has a "No22" stamped on the face, the arbor (?) is approx one inch diameter with maybe 1/2in. bore Second, are some type of collet similar to those expanding blind bearing / bush pullers ? but I have no idea what the rest of the "tool " should look like Third items are for clamping onto some object , 8 pointed clamping screws and a spindle with a very fine thread at the end, one has a bearing on the spindle Any Ideas Folks :scratch: John |
vtsteam:
Id guess the first is either for cutting threads, or sizing rod, or a cutoff tool like a pipe cutter. Or maybe a multipurpose tool for all three. Second tools -- no idea. Third is a small bell chuck. |
WeldingRod:
I'm voting "box tool" on the first... turret lathe tool. Sent from my SM-G715A using Tapatalk |
awemawson:
It’s all turret tooling from something like a Ward turret lathe. There is a classic roller box, collets with collars to let them mount in the holes in the turret, and a Cats Head chuck. Sad about the rust. |
vintageandclassicrepairs:
Hi All, Thank You All for the replies, I have a friend who has a Ward turret lathe but he lives about 100 miles away I will send him the photos to see if he knows what the tools are for sure, I will pass them on to him if he can use them Thinking some more I think I saw the remains of a tool turret in a scrap pile in the yard of the chap who brought me the bits ?? John |
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