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Wow! Nice haul.
Those are some interesting chucks, too.
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There are some interesting lathe parts. There's a 6" Pratt-Burnerd metal lathe chuck, a 3" Delta faceplate, three arbors for a Delta wood lathe, a Rockwell 3 jaw chuck with a no.3 or 4 morse taper, and a aluminum rig that I have no idea about.
The table saw may be a 14", I haven't measured it yet. It has a 5 horse motor.
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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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That aluminum rig is interesting.
My first thought was some sort of gear puller or portable press. Then I saw the steel key.
I hope that someone recognizes it and tells us.
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That looks great Steve.
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Looks MUCH better now; the early pics looked like a pile of rust and pitting waiting for a month of rehab and frustration. Obviously, it was only light surface rust and some kind of "glazed" finish.
Good for you Steve, good for you