
October 8th 09, 07:30 PM
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what is this mystery pratt and whitney tool?
"Dan" wrote in message
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Bill Noble wrote:
"Flash" wrote in message
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"Bill Noble" wrote in message
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I originally posted this in the metal working newsgroup, some folks
there thought the part might be recobnized by somone here - so, it's
worth a try - any clues?
thanks:
I think this is probably quite old, but so far I have no idea what it
is (or
was part of) - there is another like it that has been sharpened to use
as a
boring bar - clearly that was not its original purpose. the one
pictured in
the drop box appears to be original - but orignal what, is the
question.
here are the links to the drop box:
http://metalworking.com/Dropbox/P-W-1.JPG
http://metalworking.com/Dropbox/P-W-2.JPG
http://metalworking.com/Dropbox/P-W-1.txt
Anyone got any clues about this item?
The text file from the drop box is reproduced below:
Mystery Pratt & Whitney tool - the cylindrical shank is exactly .500
inches,
it says on the
shank, the following:
NO. 32
HS.-36
E-12
P&W
MFD CT
Made in USA
it is NOT a drill bit. The part that extends beyond the 1/2 inch
diameter
shows a wear line
like it was riding in a keyway. The point seems to be lathe turned,
the 1/2
inch shank
appears to be ground
Bill -
www.wbnoble.com
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Bill -
www.wbnoble.com
My first guess would be some sort of gagueing equipment. I have run
across quite a few truly odd P&W gages and accessories for gage sets.
They were willing to make some very specialized gages for a lot of
unique applications.
Flash
Yes, I would agree, though I think it is not a specialty item - maybe
part of something to measure camshafts and the like? I'd love to find
someone who could say for sure what it was
Specialized boring bar? The 1/2" round end reminds me of my boring
bars, but I have never seen a cutting end like this thing has. I suppose
it could be installed in a boring head and used to cut a groove beyond the
reach of standard lathe tools. I'm probably way off, but I can't think of
anything else.
Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired
plausible, barely - but this thing is NOT sharp, I don't think it's intended
to cut anything -
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