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Tons of Drills, Reamers, Taps, and Machine Tools

torinwalker

Member
I bought a bunch of tools figuring I'd pick out the stuff I want and slowly sell off the rest. Here is what I have. I am also willing to trade provided it's in my list, which you can find at the bottom.

(Note to admin - sorry, I didn't join to spamvertise my wares. You asked for three posts, and this is the third thing I can think of that is current for me. Please let me know if this post poses an issue)

DESCRIPTION

Large assortment of American and English morse taper twist drills, chucking and hand reamers, taps, live center, drill chuck, boring head, broaches, end mills, and a few other goodies. If the item is on this list, then it has not been sold.

If you buy multiple items, we can work out a slightly better deal.

Also, check out the very bottom for a list of items I'd be willing to trade for.

*** Machine Tools and Parts ***
Heavy-Duty Live End, Morse Taper 5 MT5, fair condition, $30
Bridgeport Number 2 Boring Head, 1" straight shank, Fair Cosmetic but Good Functional Condition, $150
Jacobs No 18 drill chuck (1/8 to 3/4), Morse Taper MT4 , Good condition, $125
Unknown shaper head without clapper, $150 obo, ebay #143064482671
Aerotech Linear Stage ATS512, Manual, Ballscrew, 24" Travel (with a servo, would be excellent for a large Z axis on a CNC router) $500 obo, eBay #142372714439
ARROW HART DR001 REVERSING DRUM SWITCH 1 HP 115-230 (for milling machine fwd/off/rev switch) $100 obo, ebay #143219144225

*** Measurement Tools ***
Vintage Brown and Sharpe BesTest 7025 Dial Indicator .0005-.060" test indicator complete in wooden box (you can see this on eBay Item ID: 143219237107
Vintage Reese "Vibrometer" - more of a curiosity than anything $10
Starret 670B "indicator hole attachment" - turns your indicator at right angle for measuring bore runout. Abom79 uses this all the time to dial in his four-jaw chuck. $50

*** Taper Shank Endmills ***
For milling machines with taper shank quill
1/2" ball endmill, taper shank MT2, qty 30, $5 ea
1/2" flat endmill, taper shank MT2, qty 10, $5 ea

*** Taper Shank Drills ***
Many smaller taper shank drills yet to be catalogued. Inquire if you don't see what you're looking for. I haven't listed the manufacturers, but they are all American or English.
11/16 x 5 taper shank drill, MT3, (qty 1) - $12 ea
7/8 x 6 taper shank drill, MT3 (qty 1) - $15
1-1/8 x 6-1/2 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) - $30 ea
1-3/16 x 5-3/8 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 2) $30 ea
1-7/32 x 5 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $30 ea
1-11/32 x 6-1/2 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $40 ea
1-3/8 x 7-1/2 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 5) $40 ea
1-7/16 x 6-1/2 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 3) $40 ea
1-15/32 x 8 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $40 ea
1-1/2 x 5 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $40 ea
1-9/16 x 5 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $40 ea
1-5/8 x 8-1/2 taper shank drill, MT5, (qty 1) $60 ea
2" x 6 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $60 ea
2" x 10 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $90 ea
2-1/2 x 5 taper shank drill, MT4, (qty 1) $70 ea (small chip on trailing (non-cutting) edge of flute

*** Core Drills ***
Core drills cannot start holes, but they have a stronger web, more flutes, cut faster, and leave a smoother finish. Core drills are typically more expensive than twist drills but increase productivity when making lots of holes.
1/2 x 6 straight shank core drill, (qty 3) - $30 ea
47/64 x 6 taper shank core drill, MT2 (qty 6) - $35 ea
23/32 x 6 taper shank core drill, MT2, (qty 11) - $35 ea
7/8 x 6 taper shank core drill, MT3 (qty 2) $45 ea
1-3/8 x 7-1/2 taper shank core drill, MT4, (qty 1) $100 ea

*** Jobber / Taper shank / Straight Shank Drills ***

I haven't listed the manufacturers, but they are all American or English.
11/32 x 5 straight shank (qty 2), $5.00 ea
11/32 x 5 taper shank MT2 (qty 1), $7.00 ea
5/8 x 6 straight shank (qty 30), $7.25 ea
13/32 x 4 jobber, Presto, qty 20+, $1.00 ea
33/64 x 6 straight shank (qty 1), $7.50 ea
9/16 x 6 straight shank (qty 30), $6.50 ea
19/32 x 6 straight shank (qty >30), $6.75 ea
37/64 x 6 straight shank (qty >30), $6,50 ea
47/32 x 6 jobber, Butterfield, qty 1, $15 ea

*** Extra-length Straight-Shank Drills ***
Parabolic flutes have a thicker web, slower spiral, and are better at evacuating chips from deep holes. These drills have a very long body and are often called "aircraft drills"

Number 6 (0.2040") , 8" extra-long parabolic flute, (qty 20 packs, 5 drills per pack), $10 per pack
Letter F (0.2570") , 8" extra-long parabolic flute, (qty 20 packs, 5 drills per pack), $10 per pack

*** Reamers - Straight and taper-shank chucking and hand reamers ***
Chucking reamers are "chucked" in the tailstock quill or in a chuck and feature straight or spiraled flutes at constant diameter with a slight chamfer at the front. Chucking reamers therefore cut at the end only. Chucking reamers also require a chamfer to start the hole. Hand reamers can be chucked but you must run them more slowly and more frequently clear chips, particuarly on blind holes, but work just as well. Hand reamers have the added benefit of being used ... by hand ... like a tap (i.e. with a tap wrench) and start a hole more easily because of the few-thousandths taper at the first ~1/4" of the flutes.
1/8 Hand Reamer - only 1" long, Dormer, qty 1, $2.50 ea
1/4 taper shank MT1 chucking reamer, Comet, qty 1, $5.00 ea
1/4 straight shank chucking reamer, Speedcut, qty 1, $5.00 ea
5/16 hand reamer, FB Tools, qty 1, $5.00 ea
1/4 taper pin hand reamer, ?? Canada, qty 1, $2.50 ea
No 32 (.116") chucking reamer, Union, qty 1, $2.50 ea
No. 5 Taper pin hand reamer, Dormer, qty 1, $2.50 ea
5/16 taper shank MT1 chucking reamer, Comet, qty 1, $5.00
21/64 hand reamer, Butterfield, qty 2, $5.00
1/4 hand reamer, Qualcut England, qty 1, $5.00
9/32 chucking reamer, Qualcut England, qty 1, $5.00
No. 4 Taper pin hand reamer, Dormer, qty 1, $2.50 ea
No. 4 Taper pin hand reamer, Butterfield, qty 1, $2.50 ea
.1900 chucking reamer, Butterfield, qty 1, $2.50 ea
3/16 hand reamer, Dormer, qty 1, $5.00
.1785 hand reamer, unknown, qty 1, $5.00
3/16 chucking reamer, Dormer, qty 1, $5.00
3/16 chucking reamer, unknown, qty 1, $3.00
13/64 chucking reamer, Dormer, qty 1, $3.00
5/64 chucking reamer, unknown, qty 1, $5.00
3/16 taper pin hand reamer, Dormer, qty 1, $5.00
3/16 hand reamer, P & W, qty 1, $3.00
No 1 hand reamer, Summit England, qty 1, $2.50
1/4 chucking reamer, Dormer, qty 1, $5.00
3/8 taper shank MT1 chucking reamer, Butterfield, $7.00
1/2 straight shank chucking reamer, unknown, qty 1, $5.00 ea (shaft bent and repaired but flutes good)
7/16 .4375 chuckign reamer, unknown, qty 1, $2.50
9/92 taper pin hand reamer, SKF, qty 1, $2.50 ea
7/16 taper shank MT1 chucking reamer, Comet, qty 1, $5.00 ea
7/16 straight shank chucking reamer, Butterfield, qty 1, $5.00 ea
7/16 taper shank (MT1) reamer, (qty 20+), $5 ea 7/16 chucking reamer, (qty 5), $5 ea
13/32 chucking reamer taper shank MT1 (qty 40), $5 ea
15/32 chucking reamer taper shank MT1 (qty 1), $6 ea
1/2 chucking reamer (sort, fair condition (qty 2), $5 ea
19/32 hand reamer, qty 5, $12 ea 5/8 hand reamers, qty 10, $12 ea
21/32 hand reamers, qty 3, $12 ea 23/32 hand reamers, qty 3, $12 ea
27/32 hand reamer, qty 1, $13 ea 35/64 hand reamer, qty 1, $13 ea
3/4 hand reamers (qty 10), $15 ea 51/64 hand reamer, qty 1, $17 ea
7/8 hand reamers (qty 1), $17 ea 15/16 hand reamers (qty 30), $20 ea
7/8 taper shank MT3 chucking reamer, $25
1" taper shank MT3 chucking reamer, $40
1" straight shank with 3/4 reduced section, chucking reamer, $20
1-15/64 straight shank with 1/2 reduced section, chucking reamer, $10 (fair condition)
1-1/4 taper shank MT4 chucking reamer, $50
1-1/2 taper shank MT4 chucking reamer, $60
M5 6H N12 metric reamer, Hahnretter, qty 1, $5.00 (hand/chucking - can't tell because of wax coating)

*** Lathe Tools ***
Sorry, not much in the way of lathe tooling to offer other than these brazed carbide bits that are too large for my lathe.

AL-16 1" x 6" LH Brazed Carbide Lathe Tools, Carboloy, qty 5, $10 ea obo

*** Taps ***

5/16 NF 18, bottom, unknown, qty 5, $2.00 ea
7/16 NC 14, taper, Butterfield, qty 1, $2.50 each
7/16 NC 14, plug, Butterfield, qty 23, $2.50 each
5/8 NF 18, plug, Pratt & Whitney, qty, 1, $7 ea
3/4 NC 9, taper, Cedore Germany, qty 1, $10 ea
3/4 NC 10, long taper, P & S, qty 1, $2.00, Note: long taper for hard, difficult to cut mat?
3/4 NC 10, plug, Warrior England, qty 1, $15 ea
3/4 NF 16, bottom, Butterfield, qty 1, $16 ea
7/8 NC 9, taper, Bay State, qty 1, $5 - Note: Someone ground this short, about 7/8 long
7/8 NC 9, long taper, AT& D, qty 1, $2.00, Note: long taper for hard, difficult to cut mat?
7/8 NC 9, plug, Butterfield, qty 5, $TBD
7/8-11, custom long taper, BSF, qty 1, $2.00
7/8 NC 14, plug, Butterfield, qty 1, $TBD
1" NC 8, taper, Bay State, qty 1, $10, Note: shank ground just above square end. No effect on function.
1" NC 8, taper, Bay State, qty 1, $15
1" NC 8, taper, unknown, qty 1, $10
1" NC 8, taper, Bay State, qty 1, $15
1" NC 8, taper, Butterfield, qty 2, $15
1" NC 8, plug, Butterfield, qty 1, $15
1" NC 8, plug, Wells, qty 1, $5, Note: A little corroded and needs help. Chip on 2nd ground tooth, but functional
1" NC 8, plug, Butterfield, qty 1, $15
1" NC 8, bottom, Clevland, qty 1, $15
1" NC 8, bottom, Butterfield, qty 1, $15
1" NS 14, taper, Bay State, qty 1, $15
1" NF 14, taper, Butterfield, qty 1, $15
1" NF 14, bottom, Bay State, qty 1, $15
1" U(NS) 20, plug, Bay State, qty 1, $15
1-1/8 NC 7, taper, Butterfield, qty 1, $30
1-1/8 NC 12, plug, Cleveland, qty 1, $30
1-1/4 NC 7, taper, Bay State, qty 1, $40
1-1/4 U(NF), plug, Goliath GB UK, qty 1, $40
1-3/8 NC 6, taper, AMT & DCO (?), qty 1, $50
1-3/8 U(NS) 8, plug, Dormer England, qty 1, $50
1-3/8 U(NF) 12, bottom, Clarkson England, qty 1, $75, Note: new, prob expensive 6-flute tap
1-1/2 - 11-1/2 NPT, Greenfield, qty 1, $60
1-5/8 U(NS) 12, plug, Taylor Tool, qty 1, $80
M22 x TBD, plug, unknown, qty 1, $25
Heli-Coil 1/2-13 coil inserter (no coils, sorry), qty 1, $5

*** Keyway Broaches ***

Keyway broaches are for cutting keyways on the inside bore of through-holes such as on gears, bushings, flywheels, etc. They are typically used in an arbor or hydraulic press with bushings (often custom-made for the bore, if the bore isn't standard) and are "pushed" through to cut the keyway, then advanced with shims until the desired depth is reached. These are too large for the work I do and I would prefer to trade these for smaller square broaches. See the "TRADES" section below.

1/4 Hassay Savage Keyway Broach (used lightly, but very sharp), $50
3/8 Hassay Savage Keyway Broach (appears to be new old stock, unused), $90
1/2 Hassay Savage Keyway Broach (with shims, appears to be new old stock, unused), $110

Broach bushings (sizes tbd), qty 3, $5 ea I have three bushings for the 3/8 and 1/2 bushings (they use the same 1/2" slot). If you buy both large broaches, you get the bushings for free.

*** TRADES ***

I'm always willing to trade for tools I don't already have. Here is a list of tools I am presently looking for:

1. SQUARE BROACHES - I am looking for 3/16, 1/4, and 3/8 square broaches only at the moment.
2. Magnetic V-blocks for surface grinder
3. Precision Angle plate - something in a ~3 x 3 x 4 to a max of ~6 x 4 x 4 size
4. precision parallels set
5. 1/8 precision parallels 10pc set - the chinese kinds are actually ok in this case if they are .0002 or better
6. larger 4140 stock - round over 2", square/rectangle over 3"
7. Mitutoyo hole micrometer .2 to 1.2"
8. SPI 0.16 to 0.2 three-point hole mike
9. Other SPI-type micrometers considered.
10. Bison 16C collet chuck with D1-4 spindle adapter (first preference)
11. 5C collet speed chuck, D1-4 spindle mount (third preference)
12. Rubberflex collet chuck, D1-4 spindle mount
13. E-Size multifix tool holders (square shank type needed most)
14. Universal or "D-bit" tool grinder
15. Diamond, CBN, AlO2, SiC grinding wheels w 1-1/2 bore - I really need a 5" tapered cup wheel for my surface grinder
16. Brass, bronze stock - not cut-offs, but good lengths
17. Delrin, Nylon roundstock (1, 2, 3" diam)
18. A bench-top SHAPER
19. Yuasa 550-001 Radius/Angle dresser
20. Journeyman Cuttermaster with all the fixins
21. Oxy-Acetylene kit (torches, bottles)
22. Plasma cutter
23. Hossfeld #2 Universal Metal Bender
24. A Mitutoyo or Interapid .0001 TDI with dovetail rails.
25. Noga Mini-cool system
26. Modern Noga indicator stand
 

Janger

(John)
Administrator
Vendor
That’s a lot of tools! Welcome aboard torinwalker. Your ad is fine this is what the classified section is for.
 

torinwalker

Member
Sure thing. Originally made by Deckel (as far as I know), a "universal" grinder is another name for it. A Motor driving a cup-wheel, with a lower horizontal shaft along which a tool-holder rides, usually comprising a rotating, angled 5C collet holder that can be used to sharpen end-mills, drill bits, or in reference to the previous name "D-bit" grinder, referring to D-bit engraving tools. The Deckels are expensive, but the some of the Chinese copies are actually pretty good.

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Tom Kitta

Ultra Member
I have lots of big 4140 and 4330 (as in 6" or even 8"). Not sure what from your list I would want to trade for - I have to check. I have multiples of most of your stuff listed but I may have some holes.
 

torinwalker

Member
Tom, let me know if/when you find something you're looking for. I'd trade for some 4140 HTSR in 6" diameter round stock , and/or square/rectangular stock measuring 3 to 6 on a side. Lately I've been having a hankering to make a collet chuck, precision angle blocks, etc. Where are you located?
 

Tom Kitta

Ultra Member
I am in NE Calgary. I try to check today. What length of 6" are you interested in? They are a bit heavy for longer lengths.
 

torinwalker

Member
Tom, sorry. Didn't realize you were so far away. If it's alright with you, I'd rather deal locally and not trade tools for shipping costs.
 
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