Private Lugnutz
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As I reported on the Garage Sale thread, I found this steel case used for storing crystals for a Navy radio set.
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Some old timer was using it to store some of his tiny precision machinist’s tools. Also some old flange bearings. Neat idea given the nifty steel clasp box and the soft, protective, wicking material in the lid meant to keep the crystals safe and dry. The crystals would nest in a similar fabric liner with cutouts in the bottom.
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Getting to the point, I am not a machinist, but I can identify all of the items in this case, except for two.
I’d like some help on those, please.
The first piece is the rod or solid cylinder shown in the front of the case in the picture above. It's 6" long and 29/32" in diameter, with a step down, a single flat shallow notch, and a shallow concave opening in each end. Here is a close-up of the end.
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The second piece is the piece nestled between the pin vise, the compound square attachment, and the pocket scriber with the utility nut on the end in the photo above, and here in this close-up.
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Here are more photos of that piece.
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Some old timer was using it to store some of his tiny precision machinist’s tools. Also some old flange bearings. Neat idea given the nifty steel clasp box and the soft, protective, wicking material in the lid meant to keep the crystals safe and dry. The crystals would nest in a similar fabric liner with cutouts in the bottom.
View media item 76025
Getting to the point, I am not a machinist, but I can identify all of the items in this case, except for two.
I’d like some help on those, please.
The first piece is the rod or solid cylinder shown in the front of the case in the picture above. It's 6" long and 29/32" in diameter, with a step down, a single flat shallow notch, and a shallow concave opening in each end. Here is a close-up of the end.
View media item 76027
The second piece is the piece nestled between the pin vise, the compound square attachment, and the pocket scriber with the utility nut on the end in the photo above, and here in this close-up.
View media item 76026
Here are more photos of that piece.
View media item 76028
View media item 76029
View media item 76030
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