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Started by Twertsy, July 19, 2016, 10:25:56 AM

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Twertsy

Folks,
I have a TON of machinery, tooling and merchandise catalogs (8 boxes) that I still need to go through.  If anyone is in need of machinist - type info from about the 40's to the 90s let me know and I'll see what I got.  Someone may want to post this on a machinist forum too.  I'll be happy to scan stuff as requested.  Again, these deal with machinist type work.  There are hundreds of tooling brochures and cats, price lists, etc.  Brochures and catalogs on lathes, presses, monster grinders, etc.  For the most part they are in alphabetical order so I should be able to find what you're looking for if I have it.

Send requests to twertsy@gmail.com.  Feel free to refer Practical Machinist (or other) members to my email as well, happy to oblige.

jabberwoki

Anything on Superior drill presses or Queen City pedestal grinders or even Max disc sanders?

Twertsy

Quote from: jabberwoki on July 19, 2016, 10:53:32 PM
Anything on Superior drill presses or Queen City pedestal grinders or even Max disc sanders?

I'll take a look this afternoon Steve.

Twertsy

Quote from: jabberwoki on July 19, 2016, 10:53:32 PM
Anything on Superior drill presses or Queen City pedestal grinders or even Max disc sanders?

Jabber, I have nothing for those 3. 

I did dig through and pull out some more common names though:


'76 Mitutoyo
'56 Palmgren Vises
Unknown Westinghouse Compressors (address is Milwaukee 14)
'62 Delta Rockwell Vertical Milling Machine
Unknown Rusnok Milling Machine Heads (address is Chicago 39)
'64 Ridgid Drill Chucks / '65? Ridgid Pipe Tools
'48 Sturtevant Torque Wrenches
'66 Rockwell Machine Tools & '66 Rockwell Woodworking Tools
'55 & '57 Walker Turner
'54 & '62 Warner Swasey
'51, '52 (x2), '53 & '56 Pratt & Whitney specialty circulars (Thread millers, dies, cutoff blades, gauge blocks)

lptools

Hello, Twertsy. I would be interested in seeing the Rockwell Tools catalog. Chances are they were still in business here in Syracuse back then. Thanks, Lou
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Twertsy

Quote from: lptools on August 21, 2016, 08:29:44 AM
Hello, Twertsy. I would be interested in seeing the Rockwell Tools catalog. Chances are they were still in business here in Syracuse back then. Thanks, Lou

Sure thing Lou.  I'll see what I can do about getting those scanned early this week.

lptools

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Twertsy

Quote from: lptools on August 22, 2016, 04:13:28 AM
Thanks!!!!!!!!

I've scaneed a bunch up to my site, including the Rockwell.