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Old Kennedy box and machinist tools.

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A friend of mine got some stuff from an old building that will be demolished. He brought this by and gave it to me. I see some punches, a couple scribes, a Machine Shop book from 1941, some other doo-dads that I don't know the purpose of, a 1" mic, an angle gauge, a tap handle, couple ball pein hammers, a 1x.5x.25 steel block right by the doo-dads, a really cool handmade aluminum feeler gauge up to 1/4", some handmade drill tool maybe for cleaning threads?, an empty drill bit case, some nice rulers, a couple more doo-dads in the long drawer with the small square, and an old Kennedy box that I have absolutey no use for.
 

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So what' s the job of said doo-dads?
 

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AWESOME feeler gauge
 

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Where’s the pictures of the box?
There’s a few things that look cool.
 
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Circled in red, doo-dads I don't know the function of.
 

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In the second picture I believe you’ve circled a fine adjustable trammel point on the right and a fixed point in the left circle.
These are used as a pair and slide along a bar to measure between two points or layout a circle or arc.
 

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The Convair books are general reference handbooks for workers in the shop. They include general information on materials and procedures that apply to aircraft assembly procedures.
 
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As for the first picture circled pins. Worked in a shop with tooling bars, transit and theodolites. The stepped pins were homemade to help with setups of various tooling sometimes on the tooling dock, sometimes on the build plate. The pins were usually in some geometric relationship to .125" measurement. A lot of tooling was built for and around .250 pins and .500 tool balls, such as 1-2-3 blocks made to .875-1.875-2.875, and/or .750-1.750-2.750. a quick check of diameter would indicate if these were for that purpose. Seeing the IAM logo reinforces my thoughts.
 

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In the second picture I believe you’ve circled a fine adjustable trammel point on the right and a fixed point in the left circle.
These are used as a pair and slide along a bar to measure between two points or layout a circle or arc.
Gotcha.......a beam compass.
 
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As for the first picture circled pins. Worked in a shop with tooling bars, transit and theodolites. The stepped pins were homemade to help with setups of various tooling sometimes on the tooling dock, sometimes on the build plate. The pins were usually in some geometric relationship to .125" measurement. A lot of tooling was built for and around .250 pins and .500 tool balls, such as 1-2-3 blocks made to .875-1.875-2.875, and/or .750-1.750-2.750. a quick check of diameter would indicate if these were for that purpose. Seeing the IAM logo reinforces my thoughts.
I was wondering if the stepped pins were maybe some sort of checking device. The one aircraft book has a whole section on proper riveting. Maybe a hole size and depth tool before installing an aircraft rivet?
 

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Is the old book about machine shop practice still relevant as a reference tool?
Yes. Especially for home shop machinists with older vintage machines.
I referred to an old South Bend reprint many times when I had my 1940’s vintage Logan lathe
 

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Stepfather passed away and he had this tool chest with lots of tool and die
I hope you can see the pic , want to sell but don't know the price
 
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