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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 385880, member: 54"]Back to the original topic, the previous owner sent me a pic of the “tooling” for the mill that he wanted to sell, and I agreed to buy it all since I don’t have any of that type, I need it for the “new” mill, and they priced it well less than what I’d pay buying separately on Eboo, shipping, etc. Each one holds a different kind or size of metal cutting tool, and about 1/3 have cutting tools in them already. These tool holders are 2 1/2 inches in diameter and weigh an avg of 6 lbs. ea. All milling machines require a certain kind of tool holder, different type for each different basic type of mill. One shown is a common “Jacobs” drill chuck to hold various sizes of drill bits (lower right, holding drill bit.) I didn’t want to kill a whole day picking up the stuff so a member of our machinist’s club who travels to that town regularly agreed to get the heavy vise and tooling in exchange for a tour of my workshop. Deal.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]133564[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 385880, member: 54"]Back to the original topic, the previous owner sent me a pic of the “tooling” for the mill that he wanted to sell, and I agreed to buy it all since I don’t have any of that type, I need it for the “new” mill, and they priced it well less than what I’d pay buying separately on Eboo, shipping, etc. Each one holds a different kind or size of metal cutting tool, and about 1/3 have cutting tools in them already. These tool holders are 2 1/2 inches in diameter and weigh an avg of 6 lbs. ea. All milling machines require a certain kind of tool holder, different type for each different basic type of mill. One shown is a common “Jacobs” drill chuck to hold various sizes of drill bits (lower right, holding drill bit.) I didn’t want to kill a whole day picking up the stuff so a member of our machinist’s club who travels to that town regularly agreed to get the heavy vise and tooling in exchange for a tour of my workshop. Deal. [ATTACH=full]133564[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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