So i was looking for ideas for an unusual gear shift lever for my hot rod, I saw this set on US Ebay... so they are now mine, winging their way to me as we speak.
One will become my gear shifter, another maybe the hand brake lever, not sure about the others, may keep them for when I need a couple installed in me.
Be patient young man, I have no need for most of the boxed contents so will bung them up on the freebees section when I have time to sort through them . You can have first shout on the cutters.
Bob
Is that little milling vice, (in the box with those cutters & drill bits), going to be up for sale too?
8ob. What size is that rotary table
The split collets with the internal thread look like Hardinge 5c or 2J. I'm collecting both types if you have any Bob, but I won't take them for free.
Funnily enough I bought a similar die holder thinking it was a tap holder too.
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Welcome aboard
4 bits for the drill. 2 original Raw plugs and 2 of unknown make. Well I can't make out a makers name yet.
Looks like they included a lemon juice thingy but bowl is a bit small
I used to hear about raw plug tools and raw plugs made of some sort of fibre that people used to put in their mouths to soften up..i hope that was told to me as a joke.I remember them. No drill involved, you banged them into the wall with a hammer until you were blue in the face. Nothing as fancy as hammer drills back then.
They were bloody awful. Thankfully, by the time I was old enough to use tools properly, the hammer drill was extant and those horrible things there were consigned to the scrapyard, where they belonged.
There is only one thing I can think of to say in their favour - if you really, really had to, you could make a hole when the power went off.
My morbid bits arrived today. Muahahahahaaa...
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plus the American models are rated for 3 times the weightYep, obviously Americans have Inch hips, but since we have Metric hips, they've been marked up for export
I never used to do that, but some people chewed it. Maybe they just liked the taste.I used to hear about raw plug tools and raw plugs made of some sort of fibre that people used to put in their mouths to soften up..i hope that was told to me as a joke.
plus the American models are rated for 3 times the weight
me being as morbid as the op i would like to think a cremI wonder if those parts were surplus from a maker, or a lab, or a crem?
raw plugs made of some sort of fibre
A nice bandfacer or belt sander. A real bargain I think. I want to use it for grinding down metal - just hope the belt speed is fast enough. I have bought some very aggressive belts for it though!
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I wonder if those parts were surplus from a maker, or a lab, or a crem?