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So I accompanied my wife to an estate sale over the weekend... after wading through boring stuff in the house I asked if there were any tools or such and I was pointed at the garage. Bottom line is for $20 I went home with an older Waterloo toolbox with an assortment of stuff in it... mostly junk, of course, but a nice small file set, a bunch of brand new taper pin reamers, some assorted Snap-On open end wrenches (not a complete set, sadly), a ball peen hammer, a Jorgensen slide clamp, a decent hacksaw, a 1935 vintage leather round belt splicing pliers, some other odd stuff, and these, which I invite comments on:
First is this [I guess] flycutter? No arbor, just a straight hole of approx .525" diameter. The holes in the outer surface are for set screws holding the inserts in. Or perhaps it's some kind of profile cutter? Can't figure out what it would mount to, though.
Then there's this little gadget. Reminds me of some model propeller balancers I've seen, but the knurled parts (approx 1" dia) wouldn't roll so it can't be a balancer.
First is this [I guess] flycutter? No arbor, just a straight hole of approx .525" diameter. The holes in the outer surface are for set screws holding the inserts in. Or perhaps it's some kind of profile cutter? Can't figure out what it would mount to, though.
Then there's this little gadget. Reminds me of some model propeller balancers I've seen, but the knurled parts (approx 1" dia) wouldn't roll so it can't be a balancer.