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pcos

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Yes, I did try search with zero hits . . . What exactly is the purpose of this machinist's bench block? (Starrett #129)
 

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ranger302

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Basicly a tap block. Usualy a "first project" for new Machnist to make and add to the tool box. Actualy a very handy tool.
 

bibman

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I really never did...until I found Garage Journal...now I can't beleive the stuff I have purchased...the Hot Deals thread can be like crack!
 
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Very neat. Never saw one before, even in technical school. Too bad I don't really have a use for one..Where can I get one ? :)
 

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That is really cool! I have the import version and I didn't even know that Starrett made one. I now have something else to go look for. :D
 
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pcos

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Well, I did get the one that was available locally. $20. I believe it is a bit older as the new ones appear to be unfinished other than the top and bottom ground surfaces. Here it is:
 

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OccupantRJ

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Most any shop needs a bench block. They are used in ways to help you do your work on various parts, but the main one I use one for is to hold parts to drive roll pins out or into. It also works well to hold a small shaft for stippling or for centerpunching, so you have steady support. I keep a couple of center punches parked in mine at work, to keep up with them and keep them ready to use.
 
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