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Hey machinists! What is all of this stuff????

also found these in with everything and handy if you have a CO2 laser!
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That's a great comment, I need to find out what it all worth. Some of these are interesting, like this one.
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Ok, here is the rest of it, from Houston Cutting, Weldon, Putnam, Eclipse, Regal, Chicago Cutting, Niagara Cutters
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Just when I didn't think there was more, I found these metal parts that appear to go to a lathe or mill, and a set of collars some square thingys, and a proximity sensor, plus a bag full of pins and a bunch of screws and springs. Also some specialized wrenches, larger pins, and what appear to be a bunch of sharpening stones.

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I just came into a bunch of this stuff too. All new and in boxes. I need to research each piece to see what they are worth. I think there are like 60 bits of sorts in unopened boxes.
 
To bad you couldn't use that to make a bushing removal and installation tool. I make all kinds of useful stuff on my little lathe and old mill. Bushings , inserts, drivers. When you need a lathe you need a lathe. Same to be said about the mill. If you can secure the part great for removing bushings.
 
I believe you I don't have a lathe but like the guy above happened upon a ton of these bits. I have no use for them but priced a few of what I have and WOW these things are pricey.
 
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