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Default Filing machine?

I puled an oldey out of the shed at work today and checked it out. looks
like it will work with a little effort
A "Rice Pump and Machinery Company", "Milwaukee die filer". It's a table-top
machine a lot like jigsaw but has a 3/8 square file in the chuck. Anyone
familiar with this machine? It appears to be missing whatever connects the
top of the file to spring loaded traveller on the overarm. If I see a
picture of one I can copy it.
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