Look what I found at Habitat for Humanity of all places. I was there looking for an antique bedroom dresser and spotted these in the hand tools section.
The chuck is a scrolling 4 jaw with 3 sets of jaws. One of the standard jaws is out of sync - probably fell out opening it too much and then not installed on the right scroll ramp. No biggie. I don't know why one of the Jaws has an index pin in it that registers in the slot on the regular jaws. I'm sure it has a purpose though. The chuck was probably made for a taig or something similar but it will get converted into a chuck in a chuck to hold small parts in my big lathe.
The other kit is a set of expanding collets to hold parts from the inside or in a drilled hole. These are beautiful and the operation is silky smooth. I make a lot of custom expanding collets so these should come in very handy. I'll have to see if I can find specs for them.
Also in the box with the chuck was the screw in the foreground. I've no idea what it was for, but the threads are buttress threads, and the head has 4 shallow flats. It's a very unusual fastener.
Crazy to find stuff like this hiding in a restore.
Shoulda seen my wife's eyes rolling when I grabbed those tools. In her eyes, it was just more garbage that her hoarder hubby was dragging home. In my eyes it was like finding a treasure in the sand at the beach.
Didn't find a dresser.
The chuck is a scrolling 4 jaw with 3 sets of jaws. One of the standard jaws is out of sync - probably fell out opening it too much and then not installed on the right scroll ramp. No biggie. I don't know why one of the Jaws has an index pin in it that registers in the slot on the regular jaws. I'm sure it has a purpose though. The chuck was probably made for a taig or something similar but it will get converted into a chuck in a chuck to hold small parts in my big lathe.
The other kit is a set of expanding collets to hold parts from the inside or in a drilled hole. These are beautiful and the operation is silky smooth. I make a lot of custom expanding collets so these should come in very handy. I'll have to see if I can find specs for them.
Also in the box with the chuck was the screw in the foreground. I've no idea what it was for, but the threads are buttress threads, and the head has 4 shallow flats. It's a very unusual fastener.
Crazy to find stuff like this hiding in a restore.
Shoulda seen my wife's eyes rolling when I grabbed those tools. In her eyes, it was just more garbage that her hoarder hubby was dragging home. In my eyes it was like finding a treasure in the sand at the beach.
Didn't find a dresser.