brightspark
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No nor me. Lots of home made bits there. Thought it might be part of a clamp.
Sure il find a use.
He had a big planer gauge too but couldnt find it.
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Any idea on this.
Little grub near my fingers adjusts height. Some kind of measuring equipment I assumed.
Ain't got a clue. But had to have it.Lowest speed of 2800RPM. What are you going to use it for?
I will see if I can gear it down some.Ain't got a clue. But had to have it.
High speed drillingLowest speed of 2800RPM. What are you going to use it for?
12000 rpm top speed. HmmmHigh speed drilling![]()
Nice bit of kit. They are still in use at the old Dunlop factory in CoventryToday I acquired.
This fantastic bench drill. Nice size unit that serious weight. View attachment 160394 View attachment 160395 View attachment 160396
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4mm and smaller.
It seems a little over the top for drilling pcb's!
Some one has geared it down previous. All I need to do is get some multi step pulleys and job done.
Yes mate I will indeed be doing a full strip and rebuild.Didn't take long for you to get into its entrails.Will you be doing a full refur'b along the lines of the lathe one? If so, I'll be following it with interest/admiration.
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Ref. the nail puller - commonly called a Bahco 38 Nail Puller: the sliding handle is quite a loose fit on the main shaft. It is used as a hammer, sliding up and down to force the two jaws into a floorboard on either side of the head of a cut nail, and also can be extended to provide maximum leverage when pulling the nail out. I recently bought a load of floor joists from a Victorian house in Oxford. They were peppered with cut nails; the Bahco never failed once getting them out.