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    Richard Holmes 7
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      @richardholmes7

      Hi there. Not an engineer but I have always been messing about with anything with an engine all my life. I have restored 2 series one land rovers in the last 10 years/

      Following the passing of my Mother In Law I have been clearing the house and found some equipment used by my late father in law, He was mid way through building to large scale traction engines when he passed away over 35 years ago.

      Here is the first item, from his shed. Any idea what this is?

       

      Sorry about the picture being on its side!

      I have few other items including a Colchester lathe. More later

       

      Edited By John Stevenson on 07/11/2016 17:30:13

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      Richard Holmes 7
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        #265207
        Bob Stevenson
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          @bobstevenson13909

          The base, up to the rotary table, is a BCA/Excel type jig borer. What the home made bit above it does I can't quite see, yet!

          #265212
          Richard Holmes 7
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            @richardholmes7

            Hi

            Here is another shot. It looks like most of the machinery found so far had been adapted somehow.

             

            Edited By John Stevenson on 07/11/2016 17:31:16

            #265213
            Neil Wyatt
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              @neilwyatt

              Yes it's a jig borer but the head is missing. If you can find a milling spidle taht attaches solidly to teh moving vertical bit, you will have a very capable bench mill.

              Neil

              P.S. welcome to the forum!

              #265218
              Bob Stevenson
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                @bobstevenson13909

                Yes, as Neil says, this is potentially a very nice item for milling small precise parts…take a look at the illustrations on the 'lathes uk' site and then see if you can find the other bits. You are looking for the spindle housing on it's slide which will have a backplate that matches the top of the main blue casting. Also there was/is a special motor mount that pivots for optimum belt traction.

                 

                ……These are sought after and quite valuable tools now for good reasons.

                Edited By Bob Stevenson on 07/11/2016 09:18:25

                #265251
                Michael Gilligan
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                  @michaelgilligan61133

                  It's similar to the BCA, but I think it's a different manufacturer.

                  … The rotary table drive doesn't look like BCA

                  Have a browse through: **LINK**

                  http://www.lathes.co.uk/bca/

                  It looks to me like the add-ons have made it into a slotting machine.

                  MichaelG.

                  #265269
                  mark smith 20
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                    @marksmith20

                    It may have BCA cast into the right hand side of the column if its a BCA

                    #265287
                    Phil P
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                      @philp

                      Its a Boley & Leinen, predecessor to the BCA.

                      I have the same machine in my workshop.

                      Phil

                      #265302
                      Richard Holmes 7
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                        @richardholmes7

                        Hi

                        Thanks for all of the replies. It seems I have found something half useful!

                        I have a mountain of parts and equipment to go through but I cant recall seeing the head. Time will tell as I sort all this out.

                        Now for item #2. I think this is a surface grinder with magnetic base. It weighs a ton and tested the springs in my land rover and my back {three man lift)!

                        Still cant turn the photo's myself. Sorry.

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                        #265306
                        Mike E.
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                          @mikee-85511

                          It looks like an MES surface Grinder, By "Model Engineering Services" designed I believe, by Ivan Law.

                          #265315
                          Richard Holmes 7
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                            @richardholmes7

                            Having searched the Lathes site I also think I have a 1920's belt drive Triumph 6 1/2 inch lathe. This one has a serious reduction gearbox which is as big as the motor driving it. It also has another gearbox and separate motor fixed to the tool slide (forgive the wrong description). I will post some photo's in due course.

                            Lots more tools in boxes, and of course two half finished traction engines.

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