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Title: What is this?
Post by: Yotehntr on November 12, 2021, 08:41:04 PM
I guess in my retirement I've fallen into buying old lathes. My Jet that I turn calls on had the switch break and I looked on market place and bought an old south bend.. (fixed the Jet btw) then I started looking and bought another,  I'm on #4 not counting the Jet that I've had for 20+ years. I keep finding crazy deals. I've cleaned one stole the cast table off it for the lathe I thought I was going to keep. Sold that lathe and better than doubled my money. Well I found my 4th lathe on an auction site and by asking where the stuff that was on it's shelf I ended up with this little beauty... Looks like some kind of "layout table"? Possibly for welding? Don't know that's why the subject line. It's cast I balanced it on my bathroom scale and it goes 153 lbs.  It's 18" x 24" and about 5" tall. Did I mention it's heavy? If anyone knows what it is and what an aprox. value is I'd appreciate it.  :yoyo:

(https://i.postimg.cc/B6KcYs0C/65837458310-52903-A4-D-4660-4-F83-BD91-F115-B9-C8-A9-C4.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/QCZgvPNZ/IMG-8821.jpg)
(https://i.postimg.cc/BvyBBbd6/IMG-8802.jpg)

Title: Re: What is this?
Post by: FinsnFur on November 12, 2021, 10:02:54 PM
When I was a young buck I worked at a diecast plant that made GM transmissions, tons of OMC outboard motor parts etc. It was a fun job. Those large circles at the junction of those veins are where the ejector pins push the part out of the dye when it's done being cast. I can't believe the diameter on them. The ones I dealt with in my day were no bigger than a pencil. Some of them the size of a cigar but very very few. Those look like they're larger than a soda can. Those are some serious ejector pins LOL.
That's all I got I have no idea what it is [emoji23]

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Title: Re: What is this?
Post by: Yotehntr on November 12, 2021, 11:10:03 PM
LOL just found out it's a surface/Lapping plate.