I'd look up some of those used tooling stores and sell them the whole package. I believe you are right about the screw machines. I don't know the sizes, they might be for W&S automatic chuckers, manual turret lathes or ?????
Dick Z
I have all these tooling parts and don't know how or where to try and market them. I feel like theres just too many pieces to ebay each item. What you see is just part of them, I have some that are alittle different but I think goes to the same machines. The shop had sold most machines so I have no clue but I think these might have gone to the screw machines.Should I try and bundle them and ebay them? Or try and find a screw machine site and try there? ( If thats what they fit. ) Thanks in advance for any help you might offer.
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I'd look up some of those used tooling stores and sell them the whole package. I believe you are right about the screw machines. I don't know the sizes, they might be for W&S automatic chuckers, manual turret lathes or ?????
Dick Z
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Thanks, Thats not even all of it. I have some of the specialty tools like the knurling tools and some other different looking tooling.Maybe I can contact one of those power sellers from ebay. Thanks again. I'll post some pics of some of the other items I got. There are some air chucks and punch machines and ???? LOL stuff I have no idea.
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You have a treasure trove of screw machine tooling.
Many are adjustable-center drill holders, knee tools, combo drill/knee holders, look like 5/8" shank??
They're good for Browne & Sharpe screw machines, Traubs, and other cam type machines. Looks like you've got some cross-slide toolholders too...can't see 'em well enough...
Some Davenport toolholders in there? Circular form tool holders? Knurling holders?
The REAL valuable ones are in the last pic.....they're die heads for production threading. Looks like Landis maybe? Geometric?
Get the numbers off of 'em, make sure you've got the chasers too. In good shape they can run hundreds of dollars, especially if they've got chasers with 'em, AND the setting tools and grinding fixtures.
These tools are also valuable for turret lathes or second op machines. .... this link might give some perspective and a hint on how to start
http://cgi.ebay.com/HARDINGE-B-S-BRO...ht_3741wt_1141
Browne & Sharpe and Hardinge generally made the best ones.
Last edited by fizzissist; 06-17-2011 at 01:48 AM. Reason: added ebay link
Thanks so much for taking the time to let me know. I will post some of the other items just in case I am told to list them here in the classifieds. I am sure I have some items that folks on here have a use for. Thanks again for your knowledge of these. Be Safe
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I may be interested in the Geometric dies in the fourth pic. Do you have any of the inserts for them? PM me a price including shipping if you want to sell.