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    Windy
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      @windy30762

      I bought this at an auto jumble with the intention of making a small swing surface grinder for my shims etc.

      Another project that is on the back burner.

      It is very solid and wondered if it was part of a DTI assembly.

      A 6inch rule is in front for comparison.

      Is it what I thought or used for something else.

      stand ?.jpg

      Paul

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      Windy
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        @windy30762
        #166610
        David Clark 13
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          @davidclark13

          It does look like a DTI Holder.

          Course thread for course adjustment. There is probably a fine thread under the clampfor fine adjustment.

          #166612
          Clive Hartland
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            @clivehartland94829

            This reminds me of a Comparator I have seen. It is set up like a, 'Go' 'No Go' gauge.

            Clive

            #166613
            Manofkent
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              @manofkent

              It looks like the stand of a comparator. These were always pretty solidly built.

              #166620
              NJH
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                @njh

                Hi David

                Nice to see that you are still " lurking"!

                Yep I think this is a comparator stand.

                Norman

                #166621
                Neil Wyatt
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                  @neilwyatt

                  It could certainly make a good base for a T&C grinder.

                  Neil

                  #166622
                  Neil Wyatt
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                    @neilwyatt

                    Sorry Paul,

                    What I meant to type was 'that looks completely useless, would you like me to get rid of it for you?'

                    Neil

                    #166626
                    Oompa Lumpa
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                      @oompalumpa34302
                      Posted by Neil Wyatt on 15/10/2014 17:18:02:

                      It could certainly make a good base for a T&C grinder.

                      Neil

                      My very thoughts. It's the column I could use. I have found a piece of 2" bright round stock though. That and a leadscrew, all very interesting though and I feel a Build Thread coming on.

                      graham.

                      #166627
                      michael cole
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                        @michaelcole91146

                        Yes, I have a comparator almost the same.

                        Mike

                        #166628
                        Robbo
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                          @robbo

                          When I saw that column it reminded me of a Dore Westbury mill column that I have lurking about. Then I looked closer! Same principle though, a collar with a peg in it climbing up and down a slow thread.

                          Phil

                          #166638
                          D.A.Godley
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                            @d-a-godley

                            I concur with those who consider it to be a comparator stand, I have a similar one which I use ,with some modification, to ensure alignment when presenting a tap to a drilled hole .

                            David.

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