The_Yellow_Ardvark
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Ex Nursing home.Nice haul, that was a clean skip.The ones around here are pretty grubby.
Ex Nursing home.Nice haul, that was a clean skip.The ones around here are pretty grubby.
Showing them on internet forums...Acquired some air drills today Ingersoll rand and Atlas Copco they came cheap lol does anyone still use them if so what for??
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I like this ideaI have one mounted in a Dixon lathe tool holder for off centre drilling on the lathe
I think Clarkson made a camper that would hold it.....Yes indeed, I am planning on a 2m/70cm rig along with a HF rig to be permanently fitted. The HF antenna will not be permanent as I don't think a 10m tall pole will survive for long![]()
Aircraft. 3rd one from the left is a 90 degree version for cramped quarters, uses those 1/4-28 threaded drills .... or so I think...Maybe...I dunno.Acquired some air drills today Ingersoll rand and Atlas Copco they came cheap lol does anyone still use them if so what for??
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That collet drill (2nd right) will get you out the **** in more ways than you can imagine.Acquired some air drills today Ingersoll rand and Atlas Copco they came cheap lol does anyone still use them if so what for??
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Present for the wife?
Drilling holes ???Acquired some air drills today Ingersoll rand and Atlas Copco they came cheap lol does anyone still use them if so what for??
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any pics of your setupI have one mounted in a Dixon lathe tool holder for off centre drilling on the lathe
The angled ones are usefulAcquired some air drills today Ingersoll rand and Atlas Copco they came cheap lol does anyone still use them if so what for??
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Potential rotary welding table.Here's yet another item I got from Liberty Tool Company. The round top plate is about 5 inches in diameter, it was apparently driven via a V-belt, and the gear ratio is about 48 to 1. I picked it up just because it was fairly cheap, and it looked like it might be useful for 'something.' The top plate is a bit wobbly on the shaft, which I might fix. Does anyone know what it might have been used for?
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