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Ned Simmons Ned Simmons is offline
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Default ForSale: Misc. cutoff blades

On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 22:24:39 -0800 (PST), John Martin
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Plus a couple of what might not be cutoff blades at all. *These have a
cross sectional shape very much like a Lufkin No.902 (I dunno what THAT
is, either, but I have a pair of 'em in their original box. Any info?)
* *1 pc. is .192 wide x 0.739 high x 4.31 long
* *1 pc. is .223 wide x 1.100 high x 5.50 long
Both are square on one end and have 20 deg. "clearance" on the other.



I don't have a Lufkin catalog handy, but I'm guessing that what you
have may be shaper hold downs. Used also with milling or grinding
machines, to hold down thin parts.


Nice catch, John. Now tell us how the heck they work.

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Ned Simmons