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Please, not to brag here, but I thought I'd show some of the stuff I got from c-list. Went to pick up a $35 T.Taylor lathe........but then......

T.Taylor lathe
Craftsman 109 (109.20630)
Crosman 38t air pistol. Needs some help but I collect crosman revolver air pistols so I couldn't turn this one down.

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Machinist clamps

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Flycutters to replace my cheap china set.

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Wollworths (handy) micrometer. I have 2 of these now.

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lil 4 jaw.

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Tiny (3/8" shank) endmills. I keep these separate to keep them from breaking.

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Center drills

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Thin web drills, I think these are spot drills. One of them is carbide.

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Homemade slitting saw arbor. This will replace my cheap Chinese one.
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And a lot of endmills I will use. Maybe 50 of them from 3/16" to 3/4"

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Not shown:

3 rotabroaches, two severely damaged.
several counterbores
interesting endmills......
lots (20 in change) boring bars from tiny to medium sized
3/32 carbide rod
single chuck tommy bar
dull center drills for the HSS scrap pile
drafting leads

Again, not to brag but I thought some would be interested so here it is. Damage is $160 altogether, lathes and all.

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:man:
i thought i could pull of a deal or 2 but, dagum son, my hat's off to you!!!!
 
:man:
i thought i could pull of a deal or 2 but, dagum son, my hat's off to you!!!!

Thank you!
Oh and I almost forgot, a .0005 B&S 1" DI with B&S magnetic stand and a federal tenths indicator. I knew I forgot something writing the first post.
I will have the tenths indicator in a mystery tool post, not many will know what the jig it's in is used for.
 
Not to mention a Derbyshire double (not tipple) cross slide with foot for a Webster Whitcomb watchmakers lathe. The best thing in the lot, can't believe I forgot to mention it. I will probably build a small speed/second op or high precision insturment lathe with it.
 
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