Dozuki - Japanese single sided pull saw
DMM
Bench Power supply
Frequency Counter
Soldering Iron
O-Scope
1-2-3 Blocks
2-4-6 Blocks
Spotting Drill (different from center drill)
Buffing wheel
4 in hand
Sine Bar
Bow Pencil
single flute end mill
Dividing Plates
Ball Nose End Mill
Machinist Jack
Collet Fixture
Knurling Tool
Surface Plate
Gauge Blocks
Spark Plug Cleaner
V-Blocks
Sextant
Loupes
Lead Bender (for resistors etc)
Scribe
Electricians Scissors



Glass cutter?
One of those flexible screw drivers?
How about a plug in rotary/impact drill.
Mig/tig/arc welders?
pneumatic impact wrench, chisels, ratchet, polisher
Hobby rotary tool (ie. Dremel or a mold polisher)
Variac
DMM
AMM
stripped screw remover set
gator grip (bloody handy thing for around the house)
How about a vernier? (digital, dial or regular)
Micrometer?
Those shims for testing gaps (they come in sets)
Slide rule?
One of these (no idea what it is actually, I found it one day, the bottom curved parts of the fins are sharp so a cutting implement of some sort?)
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This is a 4-in-hand (rasp/file) in one. One side is curved and the other is flat.
Ok, here's one...do you have a good lock? And what's your address, btw?![]()
How about a Bridgeport Milling machine or Ironworker..
Not bad!
3 flute drill bits :yes: (Had to go find em, wasn't sure....)
Belt grinder 2" X 72" stationary :yes: I have a stationary beltsander/grinder but its 4x36 or so (18" between rollers)
Metal cutting horizontal bandsaw :yes:
Saw set :yes:
Nipple wrench (used to remove the nipple from a cap and ball rifle musket or pistol) I have 4 :yes:
Airbrush :yes:
Slow speed pedestal mounted buffing machine - I have a Portable :scratch2:
Saw makers Anvil (80lbs large flat rectangular face) - I'd bet my 100 lb anvil would do the trick. :scratch2:
3 spd horizontal and vertical 9" flat sander stationary
household ovenBut it's been in the plan if I ever get a real shop built. IMHO three "Household" features belong in any well equipped shop, a large concrete sink (obviously) an oven for baking parts pre and post painting, and an old Matag Jetclean dishwasher for parts cleaning.
So 2 winners for sure! :thmbsp: let me know how you feel about the other two.![]()
I'm impressed 3 flute drill bits aren't a very common critter I used them on Titanium.
You have a belt sander a very different critter then a Belt grinder. Yours is made for working on wood mine is for shaping steel parts see this page:
http://photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=464820
The three wheel machine will operate at 9600fpm and as slow as a few hundred fpm it will run from a 1/2" wheel to a 14" D wheel smooth or serrated. It will as shown also run a Squarewheel. It can cut a fuller (blood groove) or an angle on a piece of almost any material from Mother of pearl to titanium. Uses belts from 36 grit to 800 grit and even polishing belts.
The little disk sander is the one I mentioned.
A hand held buffing machine is great when the work stay put but hardly a replacement for a real buffing machine. Unless you would want to try to buff out a pocket knife bolster on a hand held machine LOL.
I'll add a couple to see what else you got.
Prop Wrench used to remove the propeller on a model airplane engine usually a 4 sided unit with different socket on each leg.
http://www.heliproz.com/images/DTXR1170.JPG
Rubber cup spanner Used to remove the retaining rings in Camera lenses
camera lens spanner a tool similar to snap ring pliers in operation but the points are mounted on a bar and have very specific shaped points to lock into the little slots in retaining rings used in optic's
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31YCjKv2N-L._SL500_AA280_.jpg
5/16" NC Left hand tap and matching Die
Vacuum/fuel Psi gauge
jewlers saw the kind that uses microsopic saw blades
http://www.bananaking.net/cento/workshop/photos/tool_saw.jpg
Bow Saw http://home.comcast.net/~kvaughn65/large_bow_saw.jpg
Large Back saw for use in a real miter box and why not include the real Miter box
LIKE THIS: http://www.tooltimer.com/toolpics/05-04-08-kkmiterbox.jpg
how about a skiving knife?
A strap cutter?
A strip cutter?
A Mat cutter?
A dry mount press?
A laminator?
OK I'll stop

Adz ?
My Dad had one. We worked down some logs to use for the foundation of a work shed. The leather pants mentioned before would be highly recommended as you swing the adz toward yourself, between your lower legs.
Bolt Cutter
Radius Cutter
Rome
cant dog (it is different than a peavey)
pulp hook
snatch block


Bolt Cutter :yes:
Radius Cutter - In reference to what? Router? Something else?