Michael Gilligan | 05/06/2021 21:10:16 |
![]() 23121 forum posts 1360 photos | It has some battle-scars and is, I presume, inaccurately described ... but this looks like it has potential : **LINK** https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393278763448 Does anyone recognise it ? MichaelG. |
peak4 | 05/06/2021 22:51:01 |
![]() 2207 forum posts 210 photos | Never seen one before, but I wonder if it's a tap tapering/sharpening attachment for a tool and cutter grinder. Bill |
AdrianR | 06/06/2021 08:12:51 |
613 forum posts 39 photos | The scars on the nose seem to be at regular angles, I wonder if the threaded bit is a gland for hydraulics to increment a rotation. The angles look to be preset at 30, 45 and 60 degrees, could it be for sharpening/making countersinks? |
Circlip | 06/06/2021 08:58:18 |
1723 forum posts | Strange how so many bits of metal clag are classed as "Lathe - Myford" and anything with a flywheel advertised as "Stuart Turner". At least now, not all turning tools are suitable for Myford . Regards Ian. |
Cornish Jack | 06/06/2021 09:53:01 |
1228 forum posts 172 photos | Similar thoughts to Peak 4. Same sort of set-up as the tool-holder in the Boremasters Tiplap - but surface mounted rather than on a round shaft. The 'trough'. which. I assume, would hold the tool, seems to be limited to one width only. rgds Bill |
ega | 06/06/2021 11:05:59 |
2805 forum posts 219 photos | Posted by Circlip on 06/06/2021 08:58:18:
Strange how so many bits of metal clag are classed as "Lathe - Myford" and anything with a flywheel advertised as "Stuart Turner". At least now, not all turning tools are suitable for Myford . Regards Ian. And how many advertisers profess to know nothing about their offerings! |
old mart | 06/06/2021 20:08:34 |
4655 forum posts 304 photos | Three posts in a row reflecting exactly what I was thinking. |
John Paton 1 | 06/06/2021 21:11:46 |
![]() 327 forum posts 20 photos | This looks very similar to the work holder on a small valve refacing machine I once owned. At one time any decent garage had one as valve grinding was a standard requirement at 50k miles ( and valve lapping at pretty much every service!) I still have the diamond fixture used to true the grinding wheel and only hung on to this in the hope that one day someone will say they need one. |
John Reese | 06/06/2021 21:47:03 |
![]() 1071 forum posts | I think John Paton nailed it. |
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