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Lathe tooling identification - help please

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Michael Read 221/08/2020 07:30:09
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A friend of mine is sorting out the estate of a friend of his who has a very nice Myford Super 7 Lathe and a workshop full of various tools and tooling.

Since I have a small lathe and an engineering background I have been tasked with sorting out and selling off some of this gear.

I have put the lathe, together with the normal tooling that obviously (to me) go's with it, on e-bay. There are several boxes of other bits that I am not sure about and would appreciate your advice. Should it go with the lathe? what should go with what? etc etc. Just so I know how to list it properly.

Any advice much appreciated and if there is anything you might want, it all has to go! I hope I am not breaking any forum rules asking this, just trying to help a mate

First up, these two items were wrapped in oil paper and bubble-wrap

https://imgur.com/mo7g0gJ

Next is an angle plate. Is it for anything specific? Also a Hemmingway Saddle Wheel Dial?

https://imgur.com/XMJnGxx

Next Tap Holder, 2mt boring head, 2mt stub arbour, fly cutter.

https://imgur.com/OjGZdFF

And last 2 sizes of between ctr boring bars, 2mt long milling arbour, and a long bar threaded on the end with 2 nuts and a round collar Labelled 'special draw bar' ?

https://imgur.com/E1CRDhr

 

 

 

Edited By JasonB on 21/08/2020 07:38:02

Edited By JasonB on 21/08/2020 07:40:43

Michael Read 221/08/2020 07:36:29
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I cannot get the pictures to show, will try again in a minute.

JasonB21/08/2020 07:39:28
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Use a URL with JPG file extension and then click the image icon and paste the url there, reduce size to 640 as I have done for you

Edited By JasonB on 21/08/2020 07:39:50

Michael Read 221/08/2020 08:16:00
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Thankyou Jason

Hopper21/08/2020 08:29:32
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In the first pic you have a lever operated tailstock mechanism above and a rack and pinion operated tailstock mechanism. Both are quite desirable add-ons and could be sold separately for a good price.

Ditto the geared carriage handwheel dial if it is completed and working.

Neither would be considered part of the basic lathe.

The angle plate goes on the faceplate to hold work.

The other bits and bobs are all "extras" that could be sold separate for not a huge amount or could be thrown in with the lathe to sweeten the deal. Depends on how much ebaying you want to do.

 

Edited By Hopper on 21/08/2020 08:34:10

Michael Read 221/08/2020 08:48:55
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Thankyou Hopper

Hopper21/08/2020 08:56:36
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You're welcome. Good luck with the sale.

Rod Renshaw21/08/2020 09:54:45
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Michael

Your 3rd and 4th picures show mostly what appear to be "Arrand" brand acccessories, which are very good quality and are (I think) no longer available. If advertised as Arrand they may attract considerable interest.

Rod

Hopper21/08/2020 12:24:06
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Just happened to notice a couple of those lever action tailstock sets on eBay for 270 quid each so definitely worth selling on their own. I imagine the rack and pinion version would be worth at least the same if not more than the lever type. No wonder they were a popular DIY project.

Edited By Hopper on 21/08/2020 12:42:45

Mike Crossfield21/08/2020 12:48:38
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Michael,

You have some very nice and valuable accessories there. As others have said, they should be sold separately. The saddle wheel dial in your second photo is a “Graham Meek” design, not Hemingway. Steve Tracey Tooling sells these for around £150.

Mike

Phil P21/08/2020 15:37:01
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The capstan tailstock unit looks very similar (but not identical) to the one I have on my Super 7

It fits an ML7 tailstock and was made by Cowells.

https://www.model-engineer.co.uk/forums/postings.asp?th=98925

Phil

Edited By Phil P on 21/08/2020 15:39:26

Edited By Phil P on 21/08/2020 15:40:30

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