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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 213934, member: 54"]Here's some tool-related stuff I picked up yesterday; some may be vintage but most is fairly recent:</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="https://springfieldarsenal.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/img_46721.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p>I think I now have the world's most extensive lathe Chuck jaw collection-there are well over 100 sets of all sizes in various . boxes. 3 similar things in front are "pillow block" journal bearings, two on left are NOS. Grey thing with oval top at rear center is a demagnetized. A cabinet very full of nuts, bolts etc. at right rear has tipped and begun to spill. It came from some factory, so each drawer has only one type of item in it (those obtained from homes usually have a few different items in many of the drawers.). A great many small hand-tools are out of sight in front of truck. I know what about 90% of them are used for but 10% will be a learning experience. The trailer contained a press by the "Air Hydraulic Company" in Mi? Which puts great pressure on a very small item, an item which remains to be identified.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 213934, member: 54"]Here's some tool-related stuff I picked up yesterday; some may be vintage but most is fairly recent: [IMG]https://springfieldarsenal.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/img_46721.jpg[/IMG] I think I now have the world's most extensive lathe Chuck jaw collection-there are well over 100 sets of all sizes in various . boxes. 3 similar things in front are "pillow block" journal bearings, two on left are NOS. Grey thing with oval top at rear center is a demagnetized. A cabinet very full of nuts, bolts etc. at right rear has tipped and begun to spill. It came from some factory, so each drawer has only one type of item in it (those obtained from homes usually have a few different items in many of the drawers.). A great many small hand-tools are out of sight in front of truck. I know what about 90% of them are used for but 10% will be a learning experience. The trailer contained a press by the "Air Hydraulic Company" in Mi? Which puts great pressure on a very small item, an item which remains to be identified.[/QUOTE]
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