LEFT HAND HOOF KNIFE - YNR MADE WITH WOODEN HANDLE AND STAINLESS STEEL BLADE (L/H) HAND MADE FOR PROFESSIONAL USE MADE OF HIGH QUALITY STAINLESS STEEL BUY WITH CONFIDENCE
Lufkin 6 inch combo square. Here is a very nice 6 inch combination square from the famed Saginaw , Michigan Company. Remember , Lufkin has not made precision tools since 1967 when they were bought out by Pratt & Whitney.
Eastman WorkerBee Model WB - New without the box The Workerbee combines Eastman's tried and true Buzzaird cutting head with a compact industrial grade motor and battery pack to provide powerful, cordless cutting with 60 lbs of torque. Ease-of-Use Battery-powered cordless cutting On-the-spot sharpening with a built-in sharpener Heavy-duty Cutting Cutting through heavier industrial-type materials with the Workerbee's 60 lbs.
Looks like a Ward's hatchet & a craftsman handle, but still a cool old piece. Nice polished blade in used but outstanding condition considering the age! Please look at pictures thoroughly & ask plenty of questions because item is being sold as is, as shown!
LENOX S1 PLASTIC TUBING CUTTERS PERFECT CUTS. STRAIGHT AND EASYSerrated Stainless Steel blade requires less force to make a cut, leaving a flush end COMFORTABLE GRIPSRubberized handles allow for confident cutting even in wet or dirty environments
The Ultimate in Manual Thin Section Machines The Micro-Sectioneer performs with a degree of precision unequaled in other manual equipment and is engineered throughout for ease of operation. The exclusive micron-head design and digital indicator provide accuracy to one micron. The Micro-Sectioneer has full thin sectioning capability from slabbing and trimming to lapping and polishing.
Starrett 11H-6-4R 6-Inch Combination Square with Cast Iron Head and Black Wrinkle Finish (Graduation Special) in EXCELLENT CONDITION Up for auction is a Vintage Starrett 6” graduation special combination square made for Xerox Corporation back in the early 70’s. (See photos with Xerox on the machine divided blade) This square
Title of your page goes here 1941 MACHINE SHOP TOOLS LATHE MILL JIGS FIXTURES FOUNDRY GEAR CUTTING This is a 568 page, 5 3/4” x 8 1/2”, hardcover book titled The New Encyclopedia of Machine Shop Practice. The book was edited by George W. Barnwell Professor of Production Practice Stevens Institute of Technology and was copyrighted and published in 1941.
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