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    Help identifying diamond blade with atypical mounting

    So I ended up with a couple diamond blades that I don't need, but can't for the life of me identify the machine they would mount on. Any info would be greatly appreciated! 14" diameter .25" thickness 5" center hole 4 bolt holes
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    What is this? Hydraulic fixture or work support?

    Trying to identify this hydraulic component. I ended up with 4 of them at an auction, expecting that I would be able to figure out what they are... The best I can come up with is some sort of clamp or support for use in on a fixture table. I have not attempted to actuate it yet, I suppose I...
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    Milwaukee Mag Drill Help

    I am in need of help with my old mag drill. It is a Milwaukee 4231, with a Milwaukee 4262-1 3/4" Drill. I bought this for a song a while back, but knew it had an electrical issue. It appears to just need a "rectifier assembly" (23-38-2760), but it has been long since discontinued and I can't...
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    Just another little Huot tooling cabinet...

    Ok, not so little. It is a Huot 15 Drawer Super Cabinet! Bought this back in 2014 for $50 on Craigslist. It was absolutely beat to hell, and back. Wish I could find pictures of it when I bought it, it was that bad. I am pretty sure the previous owner\shop employees operated the drawers with...
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    My grande, new to me parts washer!

    Picked this up a few days ago, it is a Graymills 900-A that holds between 50 and 117 gallons of solvent. This thing is an absolute monster! It will easily hold a V8 engine block or just about anything else I come up with. It was a little grimy, well a lot grimy but some Simple Green and much...
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    1950's Johnson Model B Horizontal Band Saw

    Scored this band saw about a week ago from a guy on craigslist. It was repainted a couple owners ago, but that will be corrected at some point. The Johnson name is now owned by Dake. Since it was so nice out today, I drug it out and used it on a small project. So much better than the junky...
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    1973 Pexto PX24-A Finger Brake

    I bought this brake from the Kansas City Kansas Public School District. It was in an industrial tech classroom at one of their high schools. I actually got it a year ago, but never got around to posting it. The roller bearings at the pivot point were both trashed, and by trashed I mean the...
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    1941 Pexto X280 Circle Shear

    So, I bought this wickedly cool looking 1941 Pexto X280 Circle Shear today. I haven't tried it yet, but I will soon enough. I don't know much at all about it, so if any one has details, or any info about it, I would appreciate it!
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    Pexto 676A Punch

    This is the new toy of the day... An old Pexto 676A punch. The tag is also stamped "53-28" but I have no idea that that means. I can't seem to find anything online about it. I do know it is very heavy, I could just barely pick it up off my trailer and set it on the ground. It only came with...
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    Walker 4 Ton Jack

    Today I scored a Walker 4 Ton jack! I believe it to be a 93657, but the tag was painted...grrr... It was painted at some point and someone added a couple pieces of flat bar to the bottom edge so they wouldn't drag the pump on the ground when going over uneven surfaces. I will need to rebuild...
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    What every home shop needs! Professional HVAC Equipment!

    I acquired this today :) 2004 Clore Automotive Viper VR-6000 R134A Semi-Automatic Recover-Recycle-Recharge machine. All this because I have an issue with the AC in my truck... Overkill you say? Nonsense! Anyone venture to guess what I paid for this?
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    My Sweet New Vise!

    Ok, not so much on the sweet new vise... The remains of a Columbian D45-M4 happened to be still partially attached to a work table I bought. That is what this post is REALLY about! 2 Shure Manufacturing BIG RED Work Tables. One is in kinda rough shape, but I will get it straightened up...
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    1937 Pexto 132G Stomp Shear

    So last minute yesterday morning, I decided to go to an auction about 50 miles away, figuring I would find something cool to follow me home. What I ended up with was a 1937 Pexto 132G Stomp Shear...for $60! Luckily they had a skid loader on site and they helped load the beast. I also...
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