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Would it be an RTTY modulator / demodulator? Thanks Ian, you have restored my self esteem. I expect Stanley will know more about them than I do though. :smile:
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I cheated a bit and came up with http://www.textandgraphics.eu/subdomain ... o7070.html
Which I suppose is related on Telex communications , but their spec seems to go to 850?Hz as well. 170hz apparently was some kind of movie.
I guess the box could have something to do with the recent : http://oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/viewtopi ... 592#p27592 and http://oneguyfrombarlick.co.uk/viewtopi ... 594#p27594 posts by Wendyf.

Anyone wanting to be even more confused on RTTY , courtesy of free.fr (!) http://f1ult.free.fr/DIGIMODES/MULTIPSK/RTTY_en.htm
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Bang on Tripps, the gubbins were all self built including the PCB's, not an off the shelf job. The shift frequencies were a bit of a giveaway if Googled. I'm going to start a new thread in the Amateur Radio section for homebrewed kit.
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Gloria was in the right area and Bodge got it dead right. It's a catch plate used to drive a work-piece mounted between centres.

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You need a collection of dogs of different shapes and sizes which clamp on the work-piece and engage with the catch pin on the plate.
Here's the next one for you to mull over.

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Only a guess from the colour, Jewllers rouge ! sorry Tripps if youre wondering why engineers and jewllers need rouge
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Looks like a rough cast block of soft metal, ready to be melted down and used, to me. White metal for bearing shells?
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Bodge is right. Picador buffing compound for dressing buffing wheels. This one is jeweller's rouge for use on non-ferocious, the compound for steel is a white block.

Try this one....

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Is that a drift slot ?
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I agree - almost certainly Bodge. :smile:

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Aw shucks....... Thanks for that David, I have a warm glow. You're right, a varied career and being a nosey bugger!
I'll spoil it all now by saying you are both wrong! Have another look and try again. Clue, made by David Brown at Huddersfield when they were a great firm!
PS. What's a drift slot?
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Adjustable reamer/boring bar?
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Is it some sort of ratchet??? Apologies for technical terms :wink:
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drift slot, an aperture in a morse taper sleeve where a tapered drift is used to to put pressure on a drill tang to aid ejection of same
Re David Brown, gear boxes?. some kind of automatic tapping holder,
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Bodge, I knew that but couldn't see the relationship. Our new contributor tmason has got it, what a splendid first post! It's a very expensive adjustable reamer/boring tool. I think DB's must have made them for finishing bearing housings in gear box cases. Carbide tips on the blades and I can't remember how I got it, one thing is certain, it would be for nowt! Right, try this one....

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Got you thinking?
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A hardened bush from a drill jig?????
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Would this be a headstock morse taper adapter ?
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Glo, you're right, it's a hardened bush but not for a jig, Tmason is getting there, it's a Morse taper adapter but what for exactly?
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To convert Morse tap into Esperanto? Rosetta Stone style?
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It fits in the head stock, thus enabaling the facillity to turn between centres, but you will still need a dog
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Bodger wrote:It fits in the head stock, thus enabling the facility to turn between centres, but you will still need a dog

You engineers speak a different language to us mere mortals. :geek: :confused:

Does the dog guard the facility whilst your head turns in the soup? :grin:
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I think you need a bit of a nudge. Here's a clue:

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It's a large version of a pin chuck, no clue what it's called in the giant size.
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I think Catgate would have replied to the last two mystery objects with `ruler'!
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Colette would have grasped the use for it if she was reading the post, but she would need a draw bolt, but not for her cross bow!
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