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http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-1582.jpg.html

any idea what is this?

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It's a simple draw tube and collet adapter for a lathe. The taper on the
outside of the collet holder would fit the lathes spindle taper,
whatever that may be.
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That's what I was thinking but it's pretty short for most of the lathes
I'm familiar with. I might be a special drawbar for an endmill sharpener
or similar. Looks like about a 1" shaft with a 1-3/8" hole for the start
of the taper.

I wonder what the diameter

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http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-1582.jpg.html

any idea what is this?

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It's a simple draw tube and collet adapter for a lathe. The taper on the
outside of the collet holder would fit the lathes spindle taper,
whatever that may be.

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Is this prep for a sale? i would like some end mills like in your photo
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aOn 2008-02-17, Stupendous Man wrote:
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Is this prep for a sale? i would like some end mills like in your photo
0000019 0002405


I am sorry, what photos? Do you have a URL

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Is this prep for a sale? i would like some end mills like in your photo
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I am sorry, what photos?


Go to your linked photo,
http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-1582.jpg.html
and click "next" 6 times. Wrench lots 1 and 4 look useful too.
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RoyJ wrote:
That's what I was thinking but it's pretty short for most of the lathes
I'm familiar with. I might be a special drawbar for an endmill sharpener
or similar. Looks like about a 1" shaft with a 1-3/8" hole for the start
of the taper.

Right, no guarantee it is for a lathe, could be for a horizontal
mill. If it is a B&S taper, that would make the latter more likely.

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Ignoramus10962 wrote:

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-1582.jpg.html

any idea what is this?

i


It's a simple draw tube and collet adapter for a lathe. The taper on the
outside of the collet holder would fit the lathes spindle taper,
whatever that may be.



Ayup. Short headstock too. Might have been a grinding fixture or
speed lathe. Im voting grinding fixture of some sort due to the short
length.

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On Fri, 15 Feb 2008 16:46:44 -0600, "Pete C."
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Ignoramus10962 wrote:

http://igor.chudov.com/misc/ebay/tmp/tmp-1582.jpg.html

any idea what is this?

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It's a simple draw tube and collet adapter for a lathe. The taper on the
outside of the collet holder would fit the lathes spindle taper,
whatever that may be.



Ayup. Short headstock too. Might have been a grinding fixture or
speed lathe. Im voting grinding fixture of some sort due to the short
length.


Thanks gents. I think that I understand now.

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The spindle holding the 4c collet is just like two of my 6 dividing
heads. I made a new one to hold 5c collets and stored the old one in a
drawer. That's why this guy has one laying around too. jb


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